Morphology
Morphology is the study of the structure and form of living organisms. It is an important tool for examining living organisms and can be used to understand their development and evolution. Morphology looks at the external and internal features of organisms, such as their shape, size, and other characteristics. It also considers how the features are related to the function of the organism and how they might have changed through time. Morphology can be used to identify species, diagnose health issues, and guide conservation efforts.
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