"Heteromorphous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Heteromorphous refers to something that has a heterogeneous or diverse structure or composition, often referring to cells, tissues, or genetic material that have mixed or uneven characteristics.
Heterolytic refers to a type of chemical reaction in organic chemistry where a molecule loses one part (ligand) and gains another part (nucleophile) resulting in the formation of two or more products. In a heterolytic reaction, the bond breaks heterolytically, meaning one group (ion or molecule) leaves and another group (ion or molecule) attaches, resulting in the creation of two separate and distinct products.
Heterolytically refers to a chemical reaction in which a bond is broken in a molecule, resulting in the formation of ions or free radicals, often accompanied by the transfer of one or more electrons. In other words, heterolytic reactions involve the separation of a covalent bond into ions, with one ion gaining an electron and the other losing one. This is in contrast to homolytic reactions, which involve the simultaneous breaking of a bond into two identical free radicals.
Heteromeles is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, commonly known as California buckwheat. It refers to a type of shrub or small tree native to western North America, particularly in California and the southwestern United States. The name "heteromeles" comes from the Greek words "heteros" meaning "different" and "melos" meaning "fruit", likely due to the distinctive, ornamentally valued fruits produced by these plants.
Heteromera is a term used in biology, specifically in the field of zoology. In zoology, heteromera refers to paired structures within an animal body that are formed by the fusion of two identical parts. This fusion typically occurs during embryonic development and results in distinctive, bilateral body patterns or features.<br><br>For example, humans have heteromera in their limbs, where the left and right arms and legs are identical but mirror each other. Similarly, many animals with bilateral symmetry, such as insects, fish, and reptiles, exhibit heteromera in their body structure.<br><br>The term heteromera is derived from the Greek words "heteros" meaning "different" and "meros" meaning "part".
Heteromerous refers to an organism or a structure that is composed of two dissimilar parts or components, often having distinct functions or characteristics. This term is often used in biology to describe organisms that have both male and female reproductive organs, or structures that have both vegetative and reproductive functions.
Heteromorphic refers to something that is structurally different from others of the same kind, typically referring to plants or organisms that have different chromosomes or sex chromosomes. In plant biology, heteromorphic refers to plants that have different forms or structures, such as male and female cones in conifers. In a broader sense, heteromorphic can also refer to anything that has a non-standard or unusual structure, organization, or characteristics.
The Heteromyidae is a family of rodents commonly known as heteromyids or pocket mice. They are small to medium-sized mammals that are native to North and Central America, and are characterized by their ability to store food in their cheek pouches. They are primarily heteromyids are insectivores or omnivores, and are known for their ability to adapt to a wide range of environments.
Heteronereis is a genus of marine worms in the phylum Annelida. It refers to a type of marine polychaete worm, specifically, an olive worm.
A heteronym is a word that is spelled the same but has different meanings, pronunciations, and/or parts of speech. In other words, it is a word that is pronounced and/or defined differently when used in different contexts.