two parts of the regenerative process epimorphosis and morphallaxis. Specifically, Morgan wanted epimorphosis to specify the process of entirely new...
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regeneration are epimorphosis, stem cell mediated regeneration, morphallaxis, and compensatory regeneration (compensatory hyperplasia). Epimorphosis occurs when...
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somewhat flatter. The centipedes can develop through either anamorphosis or epimorphosis. It was previously believed that Chilopoda was split into Anamorpha (Lithobiomorpha...
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where head regeneration has been lost three separate times. Along with epimorphosis, some polychaetes like Sabella pavonina experience morphallactic regeneration...
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water. The regeneration of lost parts involves both epimorphosis and morphallaxis. In epimorphosis stem cells—either from a reserve pool or those produced...
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second mouth Decapods: the replacement of removed eyes with antennae Epimorphosis "Biology Encyclopedic Dictionary. "Ch. Ed. MS Gilyarov; Editorial Board:...
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leachianus are capable of tail regeneration through a process known as epimorphosis. Males and females of R. leachianus display differentiating morphological...
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and New York City. Morphosis may also refer to: Anamorphosis (biology) Epimorphosis Heteromorphosis Metamorphosis Morphosis (Hate album), 2008 Morphosis...
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Nakajima, Elizabeth (2007). "Unifying principles of regeneration I: Epimorphosis versus morphallaxis". Development, Growth & Differentiation. 49 (2):...
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1163/187498311X546986. Meidell, Bjarne A.; Horneland, Erling O. (1986). "The epimorphosis of Strigamia maritima (Leach, 1817) (Chilopoda: Geophilidae)". Insect...
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