homoeomeric (Meaning)
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homoeomeric (a.)
Alt. of Homoeomerical
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homoeomeric Sentence Examples
- The homoeomeric structure of the jellyfish allowed it to regenerate its entire body from a small fragment.
- In contrast to the heteromeric organization of plants, sponges exhibit a homoeomeric structure.
- The homoeomeric arrangement of cells in the amoeba provides it with exceptional flexibility and adaptability.
- The homoeomeric nature of embryonic stem cells allows them to develop into virtually any cell type.
- Unlike the polarized cells of the nervous system, the cells of the liver display a homoeomeric organization.
- The homoeomeric structure of the liver parenchyma facilitates its regeneration after injury.
- The homoeomeric composition of the slime mold allows it to form complex structures without specialized cell types.
- The homoeomeric structure of the early embryo enables it to undergo gastrulation and organogenesis.
- The homoeomeric organization of the cornea provides it with uniform optical properties.
- The homoeomeric nature of the mesoderm allows it to form a variety of tissues and organs.
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The homoeomeric structure of the jellyfish allowed it to regenerate its entire body from a small fragment.
In contrast to the heteromeric organization of plants, sponges exhibit a homoeomeric structure.
The homoeomeric arrangement of cells in the amoeba provides it with exceptional flexibility and adaptability.
The homoeomeric nature of embryonic stem cells allows them to develop into virtually any cell type.