Definition of Homoiomerous. Meaning of Homoiomerous. Synonyms of Homoiomerous

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- non-homoiomerous bodies: everything composed of homoiomerous bodies, e.g. face hand, foot, or wood, bark, leaf, root. Discusses non-homoiomerous bodies...
- preformationism were homoiomerous preformationism, anhomoiomerous preformationism, and homuncular preformationism. According to the first, the homoiomerous parts of...
- gain widespread acceptance were epi- and hypophloeodal, hetero- and homoiomerous, and gonidium, the last of which remained in use until the 1960s. Until...
-  crystallifera. Species in the genus are characterized by their gelatinous, homoiomerous (uniform in structure, without differentiation into distinct tissues)...
- wall layers are involved. Compare with arthric. From Gr. holos, whole. homoiomerous In lichens, when the photobiont is are distributed uniformly or at random...
- Flechten (1825 and 1827). Wallroth is credited for introducing the terms "homoiomerous" and "heteromerous" to explain two distinct forms of lichen thallus,...
- since 1992. Hondaria leptospora is a foliose lichen, medium-sized and homoiomerous, with a darkly coloured thallus that can appear black to dark olive brown...
- to microfoliose or microfruticose, ecorticate (lacking a cortex) and homoiomerous or stratified and very rarely eucorticate (i.e., comprising well-differentiated...
- lichen-forming fungi with a squamulose to peltate (shield-like) thallus, which is homoiomerous, meaning its internal structure is uniform throughout. The family's photobiont...
- specific regions (heteromerous) or randomly throughout the thallus (homoiomerous). Additionally, some lichen species are tripartite, containing both a...