Sentence examples for many morphological forms from inspiring English sources

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C. albicans has many morphological forms including a yeast form, a pseudohyphal form, and a hyphal form.

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Harpalinae is a species rich clade of carabid beetles with many unusual morphological forms and ecological interactions.

In many cases, particular morphological forms achieve maximum performance.

Calcium oxalate crystals, which are found in many organs of plants, have different morphological forms: as druses, prism, styloids, raphides and crystal sand.

These data indicate that FBGCs formed on different substrates share many morphological characteristics.

For example, many aquatic organisms have evolved to develop into very different morphological forms, depending upon the presence of chemicals in minute quantities that indicate the presence of their predators.

Compounding of noun roots to form new nouns is commonplace; there are also many morphological processes to derive nouns from verbs.

TR146 is an immortalized human buccal cell line (isolated from a neck metastasis) forming undifferentiated, non-keratinized, stratified epithelium that shares many morphological and functional characteristics of normal oral mucosa [18], [19].

Both sweet potato and mile-a-minute are perennial evergreen vines that share many morphological similarities [ 30], occupying virtually the same niche when grown in agricultural land in prostrate form.

DANA GOODYEAR: Insects, like lobsters, shrimp, and crabs, are arthropods and have many morphological similarities.

"There don't appear to be many morphological features of their teeth or skeletons that unite all condylarths together".

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