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  1. Genetic diversity between organisms can be investigated by comparing observable characteristics, DNA and mRNA base sequences and amino acid sequences. Genome: The entire set of genes in a cell. Histones: Proteins that, together with DNA, form chromosomes in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells.

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  2. Nov 22, 2019 · Henderson's dictionary of biology. "The thirteenth edition of this dictionary has been updated in response to changes in the core life-sciences fields, and now includes new terms from bioinformatics, genomics, and proteomics. It has over 22,000 entries; clear definitions and additional explanations; covers a wide range of topics; includes new ...

  3. Cambridge IGCSE A* Biology. vbest.edu.my | MS JOAN YUEN. Chapter 1 Characteristics and classification of living organisms. KEY. movement. DEFINITION. ü an action by an organism or part of an organism. ü causing a change of position or place. respiration.

  4. Fully revised and updated, the sixth edition of this dictionary provides comprehensive coverage of biology, biophysics, and biochemistry, as well as key terms from medicine and palaeontology.

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    Human biology is a diverse and multidisciplinary field that includes or borrows from anthropology, anatomy, auxology, evolu-tionary biology, genetics, geology, physiology, and zoology. In our studies of human biology we found that medical or general biology dictionaries often did not define many terms used in non-clinical human biology. This was es...

    Bold terms in the body of a definition refer to an entry elsewhere in the dictionary. In the following entry, for example, ‡ matriline: pertaining to the lineal descent of anything passed from a mother to her offspring, such as access to territory or other resource, social status within a dominance system, or specific genes that display a pattern o...

    the reader is referred to the entries maternal inheritance, mitochondrial DNA and hologyny for related or supplementary material, and to the terms patriline and holandry for contrasting material.

    The authors thank the following individuals who participated in the pro-duction of this dictionary. Our acquisitions editors at Cambridge University Press, Tracey Sanderson and Dr Maria Murphy; our copy editor, Lynn Davy and our production editor, Jayne Aldhouse. Several anonymous reviewers who provided useful feedback with respect to both content ...

    a-: not, without, negating ab-: away from abdom(in)-: abdomen, belly -able: capable (of) ac-: to, toward acet(o)-: vinegar acid-: sour, bitter, sharp acous-: hearing acro-: tip; top; height act-: do, drive, act acti(no)-: radius acu-: needle; sharp ad-: to, towards aden(o)-: gland adip(o)-: fat aer-: air, atmosphere; gas aesthe-: perceive, feel af-...

    cine-: movement cingul-: girdle; belt -cipient: receive, receptor circum-: about, around (-)cis(-): near side of clad-: branch, offshoot (-)clas(-): break, fragmented cleav-: divide clin(o)-: bend, incline, slope clu-: shut, close co-: with, together cocc-: berry, grainlike (-)coel(-): swelling, cavity -coid: like col-: with, together colo(n): colo...

    hem-: blood hemi-: half hen(o)-: one; year hepa-: liver hept(a)-: seven hered-: heir; inherit heter(o)-: other, different hex(a)-: six hidro-: sweat hist(o)-: tissue, web hod(o)-: road, path hol(o)-: whole, entire homeo-: same; constant horm-: impetus, impulse hyal(o)-: glasslike hydat-, hydr-: water hygr(o)-: wet; moist hyl-: wood; matter hyper-: ...

    -parous: producing; birthing partum-: bear, give birth to path(o)-, -pathy: disease pec-: fix, make fast; comb ped(o)-, pedi-: child; foot; soil pell-: skin -pellent: drive pelv-: basin, bowel pen(e)-: need, lack; almost pend-: hang down -penia: deficiency pent(a)-: five pep-: digest; cook per-: through, completely peri-: around, surrounding pet-: ...

    ta-: stretch, put under tension tac-: order, arrange tach-: swift, rapid, speed tact(i)-: touch tapein(o)-: flat; low taph-: grave, burial tax-, -taxis: order, arrange tect-, teg-: cover, roof tele(o)-: at a distance; end tempor-: time, timely; temple ten-: hold; stretched ter-: thrice, three test-: shell; oyster tetr-: four thec-: repository, case...

    1 , 2 ° ° 3-D , etc. ACLU aka AMH Ar/Ar BCE BP(years) bp by bya CDC CE cf. DOE esp. FBI IgM, etc. IQ K/T ky kya my mya SI TL U/Th U-series primary, secondary, etc. three-dimensional American Civil Liberties Union also known as anatomically modern human argon–argon dating technique Before Common Era before present base pair(s) billions of years bill...

  5. It is deposited between the cell walls and cell membrane in cells adjacent to infected cells, serving as a defence against pathogens. It is also found in the cell walls of infected cells and the plasmodesmata between infected cells. Chitinases: Enzymes that degrade chitin in fungal cell walls.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CiceroneCicerone - Wikipedia

    Cicerone (/ ˌ tʃ ɪ tʃ ə ˈ r oʊ n i, ˌ s ɪ s ə ˈ-/ CHITCH-ə-ROH-nee, SISS-) is an old term for a guide who conducts visitors and sightseers to museums, galleries, etc., and explains matters of archaeological, antiquarian, historic or artistic interest.

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