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Dictionary » F » Functional anatomy Functional anatomyFunctional anatomy (Science: procedure) anatomy studied in its relation to function. Synonym: morphophysiology, physiological anatomy. ![]()
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Results from our forumBook recommendation for exam... pancreas, gonads) and their interrelationships. 18. Comparative functional anatomy of various systems of vertebrates (integument and its derivatives, endoskeleton, locomotory ...
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Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... classical molecular concept, a gene is a stretch of DNA that encodes a functional product, a single polypeptide chain or RNA molecule. The entire ... far the identical phenotypic characters in human and chimp in terms of anatomy, physiology, development and other biological features. In fact there ...
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Need help in Micro!... this matter. By the theory of evolution, humans have developed with functional lungs to our state of anatomy - not by someone's or something's intent or design that we needed lungs. The function ...
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Transport In Plants... in vascular plants. Actually only the first .2-.7mm of the phloem is functional in food transport. The rest is non-functioning (ref. Esau's Plant Anatomy, 3rd ed. 2006, Chap.14) also (ALFIERI, F. J., and R. F. EVERT. 1968. Seasonal development ...
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The importance of hyaluron acid in cartillage... takes up pressure was also explained in the magnificent book: 'Functional anatomy of Vertebrates' by Liem, Bemis, Walker and Grande. However, it doesn't say anything ...
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