PATHOLOGY MCQ
CELL DAMAGE
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Detailed explanation-1: -mono-a combining form meaning “alone, ‘’ “single, ‘’ “one” (monogamy); specialized in some scientific terms to denote a monomolecular thickness (monolayer) and adapted in chemistry to apply to compounds containing one atom of a particular element (monohydrate).
Detailed explanation-2: -Mono-is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “alone, singular, one.” It is used in a great many technical and scientific terms, including in chemistry, where it refers to compounds containing one atom of a particular element. Mono-comes from the Greek mónos, meaning “alone.”
Detailed explanation-3: -A prefix that indicates one basic unit, without any polymerization, as in mononucleotide, monosaccharide. ( see also oligo-; poly-) Tags: Molecular Biology.
Detailed explanation-4: -"Mono” is from Greek and “uni” from Latin, and there is a mild preference to use the prefix derived from the same language as the main word. 2. “Mono” carries a stronger sense of the meaning “alone” than “uni".