💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Morphogeny"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| physiogenynoun | (historical, biology, theory of recapitulation, rare) The study of the evolution of functions and vital activities by observing the supposed ontogenic recapitulation of that phylogeny. |
| morphogeneticsnoun | (biology) The study of morphogenesis. |
| morphologenesisnoun | Alternative form of morphogenesis. [(biology) The differentiation of tissues and subsequent growth of structures in an organism] |
| morphogenesisnoun | (biology) The differentiation of tissues and subsequent growth of structures in an organism |
| phytogenynoun | (biology) phytogenesis |
| morphosisnoun | (biology) The way in which an organism (or an organ) changes form during development. |
| pathomorphogenesisnoun | (pathology) The morphogenesis of disease |
| morphogenenoun | (genetics) Any gene that is involved in growth or in morphogenesis |
| organogenynoun | (dated) Organogenesis. |
| morphogenicitynoun | The condition of being morphogenic |
| pathogonynoun | Alternative form of pathogeny. [(medicine) The generation and method of development of disease.] |
| cormogenynoun | (historical, biology, theory of recapitulation, rare) The study of the evolution of the forms of nationalities, ethnicities, races, etc. by observing the supposed ontogenic recapitulation of that phylogeny. |
| ontogenynoun | Synonym of ontogenesis. |
| physiogenesisnoun | physiogeny |
| morphogennoun | Any substance that governs the movement and development of cells during morphogenesis by forming a concentration gradient in the developing tissue. |
| histogennoun | (biology) Any of the germ layers involved in histogenesis. |
| ontogenesisnoun | The generation and development of an individual organism from fertilization to adulthood. |
| histogenesisnoun | (biology) the formation and development of the tissues of an organism from embryonic cells |
| perigenesisnoun | (biology, historical) A theory which explains inheritance by the transmission of the type of growth force possessed by one generation to another. |
| ontogenistnoun | One who studies ontogeny. |
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