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Heteromorphosis - Wikipedia
refers to situations where an organ or tissue is different from the expected, [1] either because of (embryonic) development anomalies, or after reparative ... en.wikipedia.org
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Hypermetamorphosis - Wikipedia
Hypermetamorphosis, or heteromorphosis, is a term used mainly in entomology; it refers to a class of variants of holometabolism, that is to say, complete insect ... en.wikipedia.org
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Heteromorphosis | biology - Britannica
Under the influence of regenerating nerve fibres, they will form a blastema, a mound of cells resembling the original limb bud, from which the replacement limb ... www.britannica.com
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heteromorphosis
heteromorphosis (ˌhɛtərəʊˈmɔːfəsɪs, ˌhɛtərəʊmɔːˈfəʊsɪs) [f. hetero- + morphosis; in sense b ad. G. heteromorphose (J. Loeb Untersuchungen z. physiol. Morphologie d. Thiere (1891) I. i. 10), f. Gr. ἕτερο-ς different + µόρϕωσ-ις formation.] a. Abnormal tissue, or tissue formed at the wrong place; hete... Oxford English Dictionary
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HETEROMORPHOSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The production in an organism of an abnormal or misplaced part especially in place of one that has been lost (as the regeneration of a tail in place of a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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heteromorphosis | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
The regeneration of an organ different from the one that it replaced. nursing.unboundmedicine.com
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The control of heteromorphosis in Planaria maculata
Long pieces therefore produce a tail at their posterior ends, and only very short pieces, in which the polarity is reduced, a heteromorphic head. 5). link.springer.com
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heteromorphosis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
heteromorphosis (countable and uncountable, plural heteromorphoses). (biology) The development of one tissue from a tissue of another type. en.wiktionary.org
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Heteromorphosis. - APA PsycNET
It is well known that a number of animals possess the power of forming a new organ in the place of an organ which has been lost. It has always been taken as ... psycnet.apa.org
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heteromorphosis | Taber's Medical Dictionary
The regeneration of an organ different from the one that it replaced. www.tabers.com
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heteromorphism
heteromorphism (-ˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] 1. The condition or property of being heteromorphic; diversity of form.1839 Fraser's Mag. XX. 699 The various portraits of her majesty astonish by their perplexing poly- or heteromorphism. 1865–72 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 150 Heteromorphism, the prop... Oxford English Dictionary
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heteromorphic
heteromorphic, a. (hɛtərəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + µορϕή form + -ic.] 1. Of different or dissimilar forms. spec.: a. Entom. Existing in different forms at different stages of life: said of insects which undergo complete metamorphosis (Heteromorpha). Hence in wider use in Biol.1864 in Webste... Oxford English Dictionary
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Morphosis (disambiguation)
Morphosis may also refer to: Biology Anamorphosis (biology) Epimorphosis Heteromorphosis Metamorphosis Music Morphosis (Hate album), 2008 Morphosis wikipedia.org
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homœosis
homœosis Biol. (hɒmiːˈəʊsɪs) Also homeosis. Pl. homœoses. [mod.L., ad. Gr. ὁµοίωσις a becoming like, f. ὅµοιος like.] The replacement in a metamerically segmented animal, esp. in the course of regeneration, of a structure forming part of one segment by a structure characteristic of another segment; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Actinia
Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. wikipedia.org
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