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  1. Morphology (biology) Morphology is a branch of biology dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features. [1] This includes aspects of the outward appearance ( shape, structure, colour, pattern, size ), i.e. external morphology (or eidonomy ), as well as the form and structure of the internal ...

  2. Die Morphologie (aus altgriechisch μορφή morphé, ‚Gestalt‘, ‚Form‘, und -logie (aus λόγος lógos ‚Lehre‘)) als Teilbereich der Biologie ist die Lehre von der Struktur und Form von Organismen. Morphologische Beschreibungen haben sich zunächst nur auf makroskopisch sichtbare Merkmale wie Organe oder Gewebe bezogen, zum ...

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  4. Biomorphologie. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Morphologie . Morphologie d'une caprelle mâle, Caprella mutica. En biologie, la morphologie (du grec μορφή / morphḗ, « forme », avec le suffixe -logie, « discours ») est l'étude de la forme externe et de la structure des êtres vivants 1, 2 .

  5. Morphology is the study of animal or human form or body shape. [1] [2] It is the branch of biology dealing with the study of the form of organisms and their specific structural features. The concept of morphology was developed by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1790) and independently by the German anatomist and physiologist Karl Friedrich Burdach ...

  6. Colonial morphology. In microbiology, colonial morphology refers to the visual appearance of bacterial or fungal colonies on an agar plate. Examining colonial morphology is the first step in the identification of an unknown microbe. The systematic assessment of the colonies' appearance, focusing on aspects like size, shape, colour, opacity, and ...

  7. Education. Winey majored in materials science and engineering for her undergraduate degree (1985) at Cornell University.Winey earned her masters (1989) and PhD (1991) in polymer science and engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the latter in the laboratory of Edwin L. Thomas.

  8. Un corps ( latin : corpus) est la matière physique d'un organisme. Il n'est utilisé que pour les organismes qui sont en une partie ou en tout. Il existe des organismes qui passent de cellules individuelles à des organismes entiers : par exemple, les myxomycètes. Pour eux, le terme corps signifierait le stade multicellulaire.

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