Morphology
Morphology is the study of the structure and form of living organisms and the relationship between parts of their anatomy. It encompasses the analysis of microscopic and macroscopic parts of the body, including cells, organs and tissues, and their arrangement in the body. Morphology is important for understanding the characteristics and function of an organism. It is used in a range of fields including medicine, biology, entomology, and forensics, aiding in diagnoses, treatment and research. Morphology also helps scientists to identify and classify organisms, as well as provide clues on relationships between species.
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