-ose

The suffix -ose designated in medicine generally, a non- flammable, and parasitic disease or a state change, such as a degeneration. In chemistry, is the suffix for sugar, whereas in the general scientific context often is used for nouns of Greek origin. The suffix came from the Greek suffix- ωσις (generally about "-ness ", " speed " significantly ) over the French in the German language area.

Examples of medical uses are

  • Alkalosis - disturbance of acid-base balance
  • Osteoarthritis - degenerative joint
  • Cystic fibrosis - a congenital metabolic disease
  • Anesthesia - disconnection of consciousness and the sense of pain
  • Osteoporosis - age-related disease of the bone
  • Periodontal disease - ugs for flammable induced degradation of the gums (. , The term is outdated It is caused by bacteria, is inflammatory in nature and is called according to the classification of periodontitis 1999 )

Examples of uses of the chemical are

  • Cellulose - main component of plant cell walls
  • Fructose - fruit sugar
  • Sucrose - household or granulated sugar
  • Glucose - " simple sugars " from the group of carbohydrates

Common uses are

  • Osmosis - the directed flow of molecules through a membrane or cell wall
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