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"morphological change" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the alteration of a word's form, particularly when referring to morphology (the study of the structure and form of words). For example, one example of morphological change is the addition of a suffix to a verb in order to create a noun, such as "create" becoming "creation".
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Speciation as it is seen by paleontologists always involves substantial morphological change.
Morphological change is a primary indication of cell apoptosis.
The morphological change is moderate compared with scenario S2.
Morphological change was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Fig. 4 Morphological change of S. cerevisiae cells induced by AHLs measured by flow cytometry.
Accordingly, bony deposition decreases and a morphological change are induced [24].
However, these effects were not enough to induce the morphological change of immune organs.
Figure 6 Schematic representations of lineage evolution with varied rates of morphological change and diversity increase.
Otherwise we are witnessing morphological change within lineages, which should reflect genotypic and ecophenotypic influences.
Figure 4 depicts the morphological change and cell-death of the endothelial cell.
There was no noticeable morphological change in mitochondria after heat stress and during subsequent dark cultivation.
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