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gynec/o
Both gyn- and hyst- are medical prefixes meaning female.
gynec/o. there are 2 more exceptable answers but i cannot recall them right now.

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Uro- is the prefix.

-uria is the suffix.
urinary

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hyster/o, metr/o, metr/i, metri/o, uter/o
Hyster
utero-
hyster/o, metr/o, metr/i, metri/o, uter/o
Uter/o

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-oma (singular) -omata (plural)
-oma

Examples: carcinoma, hematoma, melanoma

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Do you mean the fallopian tubes? If so, then that's the technical word for the "tubes" you're talking about.

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gyneco-

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