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How to use morphologically in a sentence

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All the studied species have diagnostic alleles in addition to morphologically distinctive characters.
Each taxon used is morphologically distinct, although the rank of these taxa is in flux.
The species is morphologically variable and exhibits more molecular variation than A. hypogaea.
Barycrinus rhombiferis is also the most morphologically variable species of Barycrinus, possessing a wide array of polymorphic characters.
The flowers of Zamioculcas are morphologically hermaphroditical, but physiologically unisexual.
The lymphoid cells infiltrating all the organs were small round cells with scanty cytoplasm, morphologically similar to normal lymphocytes.
Additionally, not all of the taxa recognized as morphologically hypercarnivorous exhibit the very extreme specializations of felids.
Patterned fens are one of five morphologically distinct types of peatlands occurring in Maine.
In one study of 68 newly domesticated yams, just under a quarter were biochemically and morphologically very similar to existing varieties.
All of the known Mesozoic centipedes, including C. oberlii, are morphologically indistinguishable from extant centipedes.
All plants were found to be fertile and set viable seeds which germinated and produced morphologically normal plants.
Most herbaria house morphologically unidentifiable immature collections of Carex.
Some geminates, however, are clearly more morphologically distinct than others are.
In addition to the thorny proboscis, acanthocephalans are distinguished morphologically as cylindrical and unsegmented worms.
These species are widely distributed in Upper Miocene and Pliocene deposits in tropical America, forming a morphologically distinctive group.
The genera of the fungal colonies were identified morphologically with an optical microscope.
Evolution led to the appearance of organs, morphologically distinguishable regions that serve different functions.
For that matter, mayflies are not morphologically so different from thysanurans that we can reject Nardi's suggestion out of hand.
Two tertian malarial species, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale, may appear to be similar morphologically.
It is strongly suspected that these three morphologically separate forms are different species.
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The cysts, then, belong morphologically to the peridium or sporangium wall.
The splanchnopleure also envelops it, so that, morphologically speaking, the yolk lies within the mesenteron.
The race nearest geographically, as well as morphologically, is Dipodomys ordii priscus.
It does not follow because these organs bear anthers that they are morphologically true stamens.
Perhaps not, for descriptive purposes, but morphologically it would not be easy to separate such a tube from the receptacle.
However, the latter is by no means a real, chemically and morphologically distinct, nucleus.
However, the distinction between these substances is quite arbitrary, and neither chemically nor morphologically well defined.
Those who admit the presence of nuclein but say that this is not morphologically differentiated from the protoplasm as a nucleus.
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