
1) Angiosperm 2) Derived internally 3) Endogenetic 4) Flowering plant 5) Of or resembling an endogen 6) Originating from within 7) Originating within 8) Proceeding from within
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1) Endogenetic 2) Endogenic 3) Innate
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Grown or made inside the body. Insulin made by a person's own pancreas is endogenous insulin. Insulin that is supplied from outside the body (i.e., injected or otherwise supplied) is exogenous.
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having no external cause
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Arising from within the generating structure.
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• (a.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk. • (a.) Originating from within; increasing by internal growth.
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(endo- + Gr. gennan to produce) developing or originating within the organisms or arising from causes within the organism.
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1. Something that depends on other things, which should be taken into account in an analysis. 2. Endogenous variable
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Coming from inside the body (the opposite of exogenous).
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A variable is endogenous in a model if it is at least partly function of other parameters and variables in a model. Contrast exogenous. Contexts: phrases
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<biology> Developing or originating within the organisms or arising from causes within the organism. ... Origin: Gr. Gennan = to produce ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(en-doj´ә-nәs) produced within or caused by factors within the organism.
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Inside. For example, endogenous cholesterol is cholesterol that is made inside the body and is not i
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Arising from within the generating structure (e.g. endoconidia of Thielaviopsis basicola).
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En·dog'e·nous adjective 1. (Botany) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk.
2. (Biol.) Originating from within; increasing by internal gro...
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Endogenous: Inside. For example, endogenous cholesterol is cholesterol that is made inside the body and is not in the diet.
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(en-doj;ue-nus) Denoting a product or process arising from within the body (as opposed to exogenous products or influences from external sources).
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Endogenous refers to the structure of the vascular system, which consists of strands of ligneous tissue isolated in a cylinder of cellular tissue. The term is used to describe the Monocotyledonous group of plants.
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From within.
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From within the body, either a native function or the product of the extended colony...normal flora in the colon are considered endogenous.
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Grown or made inside the body. Insulin made by a person's own pancreas is endogenous insulin. Insulin that is supplied from outside the body (ie, injected or otherwise supplied) is exogenous.
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Naturally occurring body productions.
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arising from inside of the body
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Naturally occurring body productions.
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endogenic adjective derived or originating internally
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