homoeomerous (Meaning)

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homoeomerous (a.)

Having the main artery of the leg parallel with the sciatic nerve; -- said of certain birds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of homoeomerous

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homoeomerous Sentence Examples

  1. The body plan of a flatworm is homoeomerous, meaning it lacks a distinct head or tail.
  2. Sponges are homoeomerous organisms that have no specialized tissues or organs.
  3. The tissues of a jellyfish are homoeomerous, showing no clear division of labor.
  4. The colonial alga, Volvox, exhibits homoeomerous organization, with all cells being essentially alike.
  5. The embryonic development of a chicken begins with a homoeomerous blastoderm.
  6. The homoeomerous growth of plants allows for continuous and indeterminate expansion.
  7. Some types of cancer, such as leukemia, are homoeomerous, affecting cells throughout the body.
  8. The absence of distinct segments in a homoeomerous body plan allows for greater flexibility and adaptability.
  9. In contrast to homoeomerous organisms, mammals exhibit a highly heteromerous organization with specialized body regions.
  10. The study of homoeomerous organisms provides insights into the evolution of complexity and body plan diversity.

FAQs About the word homoeomerous

Having the main artery of the leg parallel with the sciatic nerve; -- said of certain birds.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The body plan of a flatworm is homoeomerous, meaning it lacks a distinct head or tail.

Sponges are homoeomerous organisms that have no specialized tissues or organs.

The tissues of a jellyfish are homoeomerous, showing no clear division of labor.

The colonial alga, Volvox, exhibits homoeomerous organization, with all cells being essentially alike.