ENDOGENOUS vs ENDOGENETIC: ADJECTIVE
- Derived or originating internally
- Originating internally.
- Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell.
- Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk.
- Of or resembling an endogen
- A method of cell formation, seen in cells having a cell wall. The nucleus and protoplasm divide into two distinct masses; these in turn become divided and subdivided, each division becoming a new cell, until finally the original cell wall is ruptured and the new cells are liberated (see Segmentation, and Illust. of Cell Division, under Division). This mode of growth is characteristic of many forms of cells, both animal and vegetable.
- Produced, originating or growing from within
- Of a disease, caused by factors within the body
- Originating from within; increasing by internal growth.
- Of rocks formed or occuring beneath the surface of the earth
- Relating to or arising from an internal process; same as endogenous.
- Relating to the interior of the earth; of or pertaining to a metamorphic process occurring within a planet. Opposed to exogenetic.
- Endogenous
ENDOGENOUS vs ENDOGENETIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In geology, formed within a mass of rock or even within the earth itself: especially employed to describe the effects, in contact-metamorphism, produced in the intrusive rock itself, as distinguished from those in the walls.
- In bot.: Of or pertaining to the class of endogens; growing or proceeding from within: as, endogenous trees or plants; endogenous growth.
- Originating within; internal; specifically, formed within another body, as spores within a sporangium.
- In anat.: Same as autogenous.
- Inclosed in a common cavity of the matrix, as cartilage-cells.
- Formed directly from solutions, as a rock, whether from silicate solutions (igneous magmas), aqueous solutions, or gaseous solutions (sublimation), including those formed through organic agencies.
- Having an origin from internal causes: as, endogenetic diseases.
ENDOGENOUS vs ENDOGENETIC: RELATED WORDS
- Inner, Vitae, Yolk, Self, Subjectivity, Internal, Inherent, Autonomous, Subjective, Indigenous, Spontaneous, Autochthonous, Intrinsic, Endogenic, Endogenetic
- Cyclical, Convectional, Contemporaneous, Concomitant, Civilising, Autochthonous, Abiotic, Advective, Endogeny, Deposits, Fractures, Forces, Processes, Endogenous, Endogenic
ENDOGENOUS vs ENDOGENETIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inner, Vitae, Yolk, Self, Subjectivity, Internal, Inherent, Autonomous, Subjective, Indigenous, Spontaneous, Autochthonous, Intrinsic, Endogenic, Endogenetic
- Geologic, Metasomatic, Neoplastic, Orogenic, Plutonic, Psychic, Psychical, Surficial, Tectonic, Advective, Endogeny, Deposits, Forces, Endogenic, Endogenous
ENDOGENOUS vs ENDOGENETIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Second harmonic generation imaging of endogenous structural proteins.
- Similar to endogenous erythropoietin, darbepoetin alfa stimulates erythropoiesis.
- This technique has an endogenous mechanism for growth.
- Endogenous opioids and the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
- Enkephalins are a biochemical pathway for endogenous analgesia.
- " Trade Policy with Endogenous Entry Revisited ".
- The endogenous melatonin rhythm exhibits a close association with the endogenous circadian component of the sleep propensity rhythm.
- We present an analytical model with endogenous supply (number of participating agents) and endogenous demand (customer request rate) to study this on-demand service platform.
- Endogenous melatonin rhythm exhibits a close association with the endogenous circadian component of the sleep propensity rhythm.
- Endogenous System The term endogenous is used to describe activities and events occurring within a system.
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ENDOGENOUS vs ENDOGENETIC: QUESTIONS
- Does Drosophila generate endogenous small interfering RNAs?
- What is perimenopausal endogenous ovarian hyper-stimulation?
- What stimulates endogenous respiration in Giardia lamblia?
- Are competition and innovation mutually endogenous?
- Does hydrogen peroxide block endogenous peroxidase?
- Do endogenous pacemakers control circadian rhythms?
- Are glucocorticoids endogenous immunological suppressors?
- Is TNF an endogenous tumor promoter or endogenous promoter?
- Is the endogenous expression of mouse app endogenous in transgenic models?
- Who made the endogenous model of growth endogenous?
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