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"morphologically distinct from" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English
You can use this phrase when you wish to describe something as being significantly or fundamentally different from something else in its form or structure. For example, "The creature is morphologically distinct from any other known species".
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Bacteria are genetically and morphologically distinct from organisms classified in the other two domains of life, Archaea (formerly the Archaebacteria) and Eukarya (the eukaryotes).
The dentate gyrus is morphologically distinct from CA fields and contains densely packed granule cells (neurons with relatively small cell bodies).
Since larval forms, always morphologically distinct from adults, also occupy different habitats, flies in effect live two distinct lives and thus are able to adapt successfully to environmental changes.
Thus, both authors argued that these specimens were morphologically distinct from G. rudis.
Elephants from the tropical forests of Africa are morphologically distinct from savannah or bush elephants.
After careful consultation of the literature and specimens, we concluded that these specimens are morphologically distinct from any described species.
These cells undergo hypertrophy and die by a mechanism that is morphologically distinct from apoptosis, but has not been characterized.
Microglia in TERC KO mice maintained a homogenous distribution and normal expression of CD45 and CD68 and the aging marker, ferritin, but were morphologically distinct from microglia in both adult and old wild-type mice.
Living asteroids, the Neoasteroidea, are morphologically distinct from their forerunners in the Paleozoic.
Most macroscopic fossils are morphologically distinct from later life-forms: they resemble discs, tubes, mud-filled bags or quilted mattresses.
The genus has 12-13 species who are morphologically distinct from the Naja genus and the Afro-elapids according to McDowell (1987).
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