“morphological” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “morphological”:

+ Parenchyma functions are diverse and dependant on both location within the plant and morphological specialisation.

+ Exhaustive sample set among Viverridae reveals the sister-group of felids: the linsangs as a case of extreme morphological convergence within Feliformia.

+ The specimen is so distorted by matrix-filled cracks that meaningful morphological characteristics are next to impossible to assess with confidence.

+ Hieronymus Bock descrived the plants of southwestern Germany, in his 16th century herbal; he was the first to mention certain morphological features.

+ Towards a phylogeny of gastropod molluscs: an analysis using morphological characters.

morphological some ways to use
morphological some ways to use

Example sentences of “morphological”:

+ They have a similar morphology morphological or physiological complexity, and they are often adapted to the same way of life.

+ The radiation of cynodonts and the ground plan of mammalian morphological diversity.

+ They have a similar morphology morphological or physiological complexity, and they are often adapted to the same way of life.

+ The radiation of cynodonts and the ground plan of mammalian morphological diversity.

+ Tandem repeats and morphological variation.

+ Phylogenetic relationships in Drosophila: a conflict between molecular and morphological data.

+ It is distinguished from the Euphausiidae by several morphological features.

+ This hypothesis that these form a monophyletic group has been long debated based on morphological evidence, although recent morphological studies strongly support monophyly of Glires.

+ Grafting the molecular phylogenetic tree with morphological branches to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the genus Zaprionus.

+ At one time, they were placed in the order Didelphimorphia, the opossums, but due to many morphological differences, they were placed in another order.

+ Non-size-based morphological castes in a social insect.

+ Phylogeny and biogeography of dabbling ducks : a comparison of molecular and morphological evidence.

+ The wide range of fossils in the late Jurassic and morphological evidence suggests that coelurosaurian differentiation was virtually complete before the end of the Jurassic.

+ Phylogenetic relationships and morphological diversity in Darwin’s finches and their relatives.

+ As a descriptive term, “ungulate” normally excludes cetaceans, because they do not have most of the typical morphological characteristics of ungulates.

+ However, molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that the two groups do not form a single clade; morphological similarities are probably due to convergence.

+ From Morphology morphological data, Iguanid lizards have been thought to have diverged from other squamates very early, but recent molecular phylogenies, both from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, do not support this early divergence.

+ Xenarthrans are a curious group of mammals that developed morphological adaptations for specialized diets very early in their history.

+ Phylogenetic relationships of selected Euglenoid genera based on morphological and molecular data”.

+ A study of some morphological and anatomical aspects of “Anthurium andreanum” Lind.

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