"Heterophyllum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Heterophyllum is a Latin term that refers to a type of plant with two different leaves or leaves of different shapes or forms. The prefix "hetero" means "different", and "phyllum" means "leaf". This term is often used in botany to describe plants with variations in leaf morphology, such as having leaves with different colors, shapes, or textures.
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Heterophilic refers to a type of response or reaction that occurs when an antibody binds to a foreign substance, such as a virus or bacterium, that is different from the type of antibody that was produced against it. In other words, heterophilic antibodies are those that react with antigens from other species or types, rather than with the same species or type of antigen against which they were produced.
Heterophilous refers to the growth and development of new plants or tissues that are genetically different from the original parent plant or tissue, often resulting in the creation of new varieties or species. This term is often used in botany and ecology to describe the process of mutation or hybridization that leads to the formation of new plant species.
Heterophily refers to a phenomenon in sociology and social psychology where people are more likely to form close relationships with others who are similar to them in interests, values, and personalities. This means that individuals tend to be drawn to others who share their own unique characteristics and characteristics that are different from theirs.
Heterophoria is a vision disorder characterized by a tendency for the eyes to wander or drift away from their normal position, often being different in each eye. This can cause double vision, eye strain, and vision fatigue.
Heterophylla refers to the condition in which leaves of a plant differ in shape, size, color, or texture, often depending on their position or environment. In other words, heterophylla is the phenomenon where leaves of a single plant exhibit different forms or characteristics.
Heterophyta is a phylum of parasitic flatworms found in the gastrointestinal tracts of various animals, including mammals and birds.
Heteroplasm refers to a condition where an individual has a mixture of two or more distinct mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) types in their cells. This can occur when an individual inherits different mtDNA molecules from their parents, resulting in a mosaic pattern of different mtDNA types within their body.
Heteroplasmic refers to the presence of two or more different DNA molecules or genetic sequences within the same mitochondria or organelle of an organism's cells. This can occur when a cell or an organism has a mixture of two or more different mitochondrial genomes, each with a different DNA sequence, resulting in a heterogeneous population of mitochondria. Heteroplasmic cells can have functional consequences for the organism, depending on the specific genetic differences and the proportion of each type of mitochondria.
Heteroplasmy refers to a condition in which an individual inherits a mixture of different mitochondrial DNA haplogroups or genomes within their mitochondria, rather than a single uniform haplogroup or genome. This can occur due to the random fertilization of an egg by sperm carrying different mitochondrial DNA strains, leading to the presence of multiple mitochondrial DNA types in a single individual.
Heteroploid refers to an individual or organism that has a different number of chromosomes than the typical diploid standard for its species, resulting from extra or missing chromosomes. In other words, a heteroploid is an organism that has a mosaic or mixed chromosomal makeup.
Heteroploidy refers to the presence of more than two complete sets of chromosomes in an organism or cell, which can occur naturally in some species or as a result of genetic abnormalities, such as chromosomal mutations or errors during cell division.
Heteropoda is a genus of spiders, commonly known as Giant Huntsmen Spiders, that are found in Asia and Australia. They are known for their large size, speed, and ability to catch insects and other small animals. The term "heteropoda" comes from the Greek words "heteros" meaning "other" and "pous" meaning "foot", possibly referring to the unique appearance of their pedipalps.
Heteropodous refers to having limbs of different kinds or types, typically used to describe arthropods, such as insects or arachnids, that have distinct differences in their limb structure or function.