Parasite Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Parasite Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Parasite definition and meaning in context with images /ˈpær.ə.saɪt/ (noun) Definition of parasite an animal or plant that lives inside or on another animal or plant as the host organism and feeds from them, pest, flea, bloodsucker, bug, louse, insect a useless person who exploits other people without doing anything in return, scrounger, leech, sponge,…

Morphology – Definition and Examples in Real Context

Definition of Morphology in visual dictionary and thesaurus

Definition of morphology with real examples and in authentic context with synonyms and illustrations as a technical terms in biology and linguistics for GRE candidates /môrˈfäləjē/ (noun) Definition (in linguistics) the scientific study of word formation in linguistics, e.g. the patterns of derivation and inflections, dialectology, etymology (in biology) a special branch of biology dealing…

Atavism 601 Words You Need to Know

Atavism 601 Words You Need to know at LELB Society

Atavism 601 Words You Need to Know /ˈæt.ə.vɪ.zəm/ (noun) Definition recurrence or reappearance of specific genetic features in subsequent generations taking after their ancestors while the genetic features have been dormant for years Example In biology, an atavism is a modification of a biological structure whereby an ancestral genetic trait reappears after having been lost…

Physiologist 601 Words You Need to Know

Physiologist 601 Words You Need to Know at LELB Society

Physiologist 601 Words You Need to Know /ˌfɪz.iˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ (noun) Definition a biologist who studies and specializes in the way living organisms (flora and fauna) live and grow and their vital functions and processes Example What is a Physiologist? Physiology is a broad area of science that studies the physical actions that take place for a…

Molt GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Molt GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /məʊlt/ (noun & verb) Definition (of birds and some animals especially reptiles) to lose or shed hair, skin or feathers periodically to grow new ones, desquamate, shed, defoliate, flake, scale, exuviate, peel, skin, slough – loss of skin, hair or feathers Example In biology, molting, also known as sloughing, shedding, or…

Symbiosis GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Symbiosis GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˌsɪm.baɪˈəʊ.sɪs/ (noun) Definition a close relationship between animals or plants that makes them dependent on each other for growth and survival, interdependency, mutual helpfulness or relationship, interaction, association, synergy, cooperation, interdependence Example Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic,…

Gestation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Gestation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Gestation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /dʒesˈteɪ.ʃən/ (noun) Definition the development of fetus inside the mother’s body or womb or this developmental period, carrying of offspring in womb, incubation, gravidity, development, growth, pregnancy, maturation Example The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined preterm birth as delivery before 37 completed weeks of gestation. By convention, gestational age is…

Functionalism vs. Rationalism | TESL Issues

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Functionalism Functionalism proposes that Universal Grammar can ultimately be explained without recourse to a special language organ that takes up where cognition leaves off. It attempts to rectify a lack of emphasis on learning in the rationalist perspective. The source of knowledge is proposed to lie in the input, not in the mind. Discoveries are…

Innateness Hypothesis | TESL Issues

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Innateness Hypothesis Innateness Hypothesis It must be that the mind/brain provides a way to identify and extract the relevant information by means of mechanism of some sort that are part of its biologically determined resources. In contrast to the behaviorist hypothesis, a second theory, called the ‘innateness hypothesis’ has developed out of generative transformational grammar.…

English Presentation Circadian Rhythm

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English Presentation Circadian Rhythm English Presentation Circadian Rhythm Watch this video on YouTube How to Give a Significant Presentation LELB Lecturer: Arash Handout Provided by the Lecturer What does SCN stand for? What are some consequences of messing with biological clock? Is it easy to change our body’s circadian rhythm?