morphogenesis
Americannoun
noun
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the development of form and structure in an organism during its growth from embryo to adult
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the evolutionary development of form in an organism or part of an organism
Other Word Forms
- morphogenetic adjective
- morphogenic adjective
Etymology
Origin of morphogenesis
Example Sentences
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The main process affected was morphogenesis -- an organism developing its shape -- and shapeless embryos cannot survive.
From Science Daily
"Being able to incorporate designer springs will also add a new tool to the growing capability at TU Chemnitz towards microelectronic morphogenesis and artificial life," adds Prof.
From Science Daily
Working with one researcher, she helped to solidify a section inspired by Turing’s theory on morphogenesis, which describes how natural patterns such as spirals form.
From Los Angeles Times
It is useful to consider how the egg in which an embryo resides also defines the physical context for morphogenesis.
From Nature
Its existence, Buceta said, “allows you to understand the fundamentals of morphogenesis and development—how cells act together when they’re forming and developing.”
From The New Yorker
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