Examples of using Morphologically in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Morphologically, they range from.
Ascomycota are morphologically diverse.
Morphologically, they are similar to fungi and have absorptive nutrition.
Because these animals adapt morphologically.
Causes and morphologically they are different.
Podocarpaceae shows great diversity, both morphologically and ecologically.
Although morphologically called folding screens, there are fundamental differences between the two.
Indicates the existence of at‘least two morphologically different Paleoindian populations'.
Morphologically, this fish has a long body size with fins extending to the back of the body.
Biologically and morphologically comparable to P. vivax.
I see structures on the surface that look like glycoproteins… but there's nothing morphologically pathognomonic.
It is biologically and morphologically very similar to P. vivax.
This is true across species, although in non-human animals,"intelligence," or cognitive ability,is"measured morphologically," she said.
It is grammatically, morphologically and acoustically far more simple.
Heidelbergensis are described as descending from the morphologically very similar Homo ergaster from Africa.
This phylum is also morphologically diverse with species that range from single celled organism to multicellular cup fungi.
A stereotypy is a term for agroup of phenotypic behaviours that are repetitive, morphologically identical and which possess no obvious goal or function.
Morphologically, the Vedda word classes are nouns, verbs and invariables, with unique gender distinctions in animate nouns.
The endoplasmic reticulum membrane system can be morphologically divided into two structures- cisternae and sheets.
It is morphologically very similar to Homo erectus but Homo heidelbergensis had a larger brain-case, about 93% the size of that of Homo sapiens.
DNA-based technology wasused in distinguishing between the two genera of bacteria which are morphologically similar and possess similar physiological and biochemical characteristics.
Species that are morphologically similar to the broad-billed parrot, such as the hyacinth macaw and the palm cockatoo, may provide insight into its ecology.
Morphologically, tigers from different regions vary little, and geneflow between populations in those regions is considered to have been possible during the Pleistocene.
Most macroscopic fossils are morphologically distinct from later life-forms: they resemble discs, tubes, mud-filled bags or quilted mattresses.
Algae are morphologically simple, chlorophyll-containing organisms that range from microscopic and unicellular(single-celled) to very large and multicellular.
A cryptic species is a species that is morphologically similar to another species, but differs genetically in ways that prevent fertile interbreeding.
The species is morphologically very similar to some prehistoric bears, and is thought by some scientists to be the ancestor of other extant bear species aside from pandas and spectacled bears.
The diagnosis is made morphologically- histological changes are characteristic, which correspond to inflammation, taking into account the absence of signs of the development of cirrhotic transformation.