Concept cluster: Biology > Organs and organ systems
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(biology) Of or pertaining to abiogenesis, originated by abiogenesis.
n
(biology) abiogenesis.
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Abbreviation of anatomy. [The art of studying the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy.]
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The doctrine that the anatomical structure explains all the phenomena of the organism or of animal life.
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The physical or functional organization of an organism, or part of it.
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(medicine) A branch of kinesiology that studies the configuration of limbs during the performance of a task.
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The dissection of the human body, as distinguished from zootomy.
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morphogenesis in the absence of external stimuli
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(biology) abiogenesis
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(biology) The scientific theory that all living organisms are made of cells as the smallest functional unit.
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Alternative form of cellularly [(chiefly biology) In terms of, or by means of, biological cells.]
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(chiefly biology) In terms of, or by means of, biological cells.
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Alternative form of cogenetic [Created at the same time and place as another.]
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Relating to collembology.
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cosmogenetic
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(anatomy, physiology) The generation of crypts
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Relating to capital letters.
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(biology) dendritic and somatic
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In an embryogenic way; during embryogenesis.
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semiosis within individual organisms
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Of, relating to, or as a result of an entheogen
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Relating to exaptation.
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Relating to exomorphology
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Relating to fasciology
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Relating to gnotobiology.
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Relating to gonimia.
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(anatomy) The study of large-scale anatomy, especially that which may be seen by the unaided eye.
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Of or relating to haplology.
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Relating to hetegony
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Alternative form of heteropycnotic [Relating to heteropycnosis]
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(biology) A deviation from the natural position of parts, supposed to take place over thousands of years by the gradual displacement of germ cells.
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Alternative form of hexicological [Relating to hexicology.]
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(biology) Creating a hybrid.
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Of or relating to a process that acts from below.
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Relating to iamatology.
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Alternative form of infectiological [Relating to infectiology.]
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(biology, rare) Relating to, or functioning via interaction between organelles.
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Alternative form of interhombomeric [Between rhombomeric cells]
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kyriological
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(biology) Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die.
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(biology) The medium in which bacteria are cultured.
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(biology) Of, pertaining to, or promoting maturation.
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(biology) Relating to, or exhibiting mesosynteny
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Alternative form of microsyntenic [(genetics) Relating to microsynteny]
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(biology, linguistics) of or pertaining to monogenesis
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monogenic
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(biology, medicine) Belonging to, or affecting, a single organ or a single set of organs.
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(botany) Of or pertaining to morphs.
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(biology) Being or having distinct variants of a plant or animal species in the same locale; polymorphism.
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(biology) History of the evolution of forms; that part of ontogeny that deals with the germ history of forms, distinguished from physiogeny.
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(biology) The way in which an organism (or an organ) changes form during development.
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Relating to naology
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(biology, geology, art) A new development of form or structure.
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(biology) A newly-formed pleomorphism
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The scientific classification of diseases.
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Alternative form of ohnologue [(genetics) One of a pair of paralogous sequences that result from complete genome duplication.]
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ontogenetic
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The larger part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions.
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(biology) A group of organs that work together as a biological system to perform one or more functions.
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The construction of organs (musical instruments).
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(physiology, medicine) Pertaining to an organ of the body of a living organism.
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The concept that everything is organic, or forms part of an organic whole.
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The stabilization of a material within an organ
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(biology) Having characteristics of an organ.
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The tissue culture of whole organs
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(biology) The scientific description of the structure and function of the organs of living organisms.
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(biology) The study of the organs of plants and animals.
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Relating to organoponics.
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specific to a particular organ of the body
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(biology) Describing tissue, removed from an organ, that continues to develop as it would in that organ
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(biology) Of or pertaining to an organ of the body.
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The study of orgone.
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Exhibiting, or relating to, parasynonymy.
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(biology) Relating to paratomy
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By parthenogenesis.
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(pathology, geography) The geography of disease
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(US) Alternative form of paedomorphy [The retention or emergence of juvenile characteristics in an adult organism.]
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phenological
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Of or pertaining to phylogeny
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Synonym of phytopathological
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(archaic) Minute or microscopic anatomy; histology.
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(biology) the occurrence of multiple structural forms during the life cycle of an organism
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Alternative form of pleomorphism [(biology) the occurrence of multiple structural forms during the life cycle of an organism]
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Of or relating to problematology.
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Of or pertaining to psychogenesis.
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of or pertaining to a single organism
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Part of, or relating to the body of an organism.
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Synonym of parapatric
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Relating to synaxis.
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Relating to synaeresis.
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Relating to syndynamics.
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(biology, obsolete) A tissue.
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Relating to theothanatology.
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(systematics) Of or concerning the relationships between individuals in a species.
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(biology) A vestigial organ; a non-functional organ or body part that was once functional in an evolutionary ancestor.
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(biology) Any function of the body that is essential for maintaining life, especially breathing and circulation.
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The principle that hereditary information moves only from genes to body cells, and never the other way round.
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Alternative form of xenochimeric [(genetics) Relating to a xenochimera]

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