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What is the meaning of the term "glyco" in medical terminology?

  1. Stomach

  2. Away or free from

  3. Sugar; blood sugar

  4. High; above normal

The correct answer is: Sugar; blood sugar

In medical terminology, the term "glyco" is used to refer to sugar or blood sugar. This prefix is commonly seen in words like "glycemia" (sugar in the blood) or "glycosuria" (sugar in the urine). Understanding this prefix is crucial for medication aides as it helps in recognizing terms related to blood sugar levels and diabetes management. Option A is incorrect because the term for stomach is "gastr(o)" in medical terminology. Option B is incorrect as the term for away or free from is "apo-" or "a-". Option D is incorrect as the term for high or above normal is "hyper-".