
(from the article `regeneration`) Sometimes that which is regenerated is very different from the original. Among the arthropods there are cases in which the stump of an antenna grows ...
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1. Development of one tissue from a tissue of another kind or type. ... 2. Embryonic development of tissue or an organ inappropriate to its site. ... Origin: hetero-+ G. Morphosis, a molding ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(het″әr-o-mor-fo´sis) the development, particularly through regeneration, of an organ or structure inappropriate to the location.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: het′ĕr-ō-mōr-fō′sis Definitions: 1. Development of one tissue from a tissue of another kind or type. 2. Embryonic development of tissue or an organ inappropriate to its site.
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heteromorphosis 1. The development of one tissue from a tissue of another kind or type. 2. The embryonic development of a tissue or an organ inappropriate to its site. 3. The production in an organism of an abnormal or misplaced part, especially in place of one that has been lost (as the regeneration of a tail in place of a head). 4. The producti...
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