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metamerism

/muh-tam-uh-riz-uhm/US // məˈtæm əˌrɪz əm //UK // (mɪˈtæməˌrɪzəm) //

变态性,变态主义,变态,变形剂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Zoology. division into metameres, the developmental process of somite formation.existence in a metameric state.
    • : Chemistry. isomerism resulting from the attachment of different groups to the same atom, as C2H5NHC2H5 and CH3NHC3H7.

Examples

  • The internal organs are largely repeated metamerically, in correspondence with the external metamerism.

  • In the articulates the metamerism is chiefly external—an articulation of the body wall.

  • The only other example which we have of this metamerism in the Mollusca is presented by the Chitons.

  • In Chiton the renal organs are not affected by the metamerism as they are in Nautilus.

  • In accordance with the metamerism of Nautilus already noticed, there are two pairs of renal organs.