distinct morphology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdistinctandmorphology
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distinct
adjective
uk/dɪˈstɪŋkt/us/dɪˈstɪŋkt/
clearly noticeable; that ...
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morphology
noun[U]
uk/mɔːˈfɒl.ə.dʒi/us/mɔːrˈfɑː.lə.dʒi/
biology
the scientific study of the structure and form of animals ...
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In the intact ganglia, satellite cells are tightly apposed to neurons and have adistinctmorphologythat permits clear identification.
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Such systems may not have membranes and may not show adistinctmorphology.
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Thedistinctmorphologyof these cells and their novel location may reflect a specialized role in axon guidance.
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The cycle or life are in two phases ofdistinctmorphology.
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Depending on the host species, they develop plastically verydistinctmorphologybut can not be distinguished on the genetic level.
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Recently, it was redescribed with a new specific status, due to itsdistinctmorphology, genetics, and biogeographic characteristics.
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Separated from the rest of humanity over the millennia, they evolved their owndistinctmorphologyand culture.
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Each stage in the life cycle of an apicomplexan organism is typified by a "cellular variety" with adistinctmorphologyand biochemistry.
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It has adambulacral spines which are spines that project radially from the margin of the animal, ofdistinctmorphology.
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Their unusual anddistinctmorphologyincludes well-developed stridulation organs, probably as devices for courtship.
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Decoy cells are virus infected urothelial cells with adistinctmorphologyof enlarged nuclei and intranuclear inclusions.
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The genus is commonly divided into two groups ofdistinctmorphology.
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Pyroptosis has adistinctmorphologyand mechanism compared to other forms of cell death.
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