Segmentation — may mean: *Market segmentation, in economics Biology *A morphogenesis process that divides a metazoan body into a series of semi repetitive segments *Segmentation (biology), the structure that results from said processComputing *Segmentation… … Wikipedia
segmentation — seg·men·ta·tion || ‚segmÉ™n teɪʃn n. division into segments, separation into parts; division of a creature or organ into equal parts (Biology); cell division (Biology) … English contemporary dictionary
segmentation — /sɛgmənˈteɪʃən/ (say segmuhn tayshuhn) noun 1. division into segments. 2. Biology a. the subdivision of an organism or of an organ into more or less equivalent parts. b. cell division. {segment + ation} …
Plasmodium falciparum biology — Taxobox color = khaki name = Plasmodium falciparum image width = 240px image caption = Blood smear of Plasmodium falciparum regnum = Protista phylum = Apicomplexa classis = Aconoidasida ordo = Haemosporida familia = Plasmodiidae genus =… … Wikipedia
Metamerism (biology) — Earthworms are a classic example of biological heteronomous metamery the property of repeating body segments with distinct regions In biology, metamerism is a linear series of body segments fundamentally similar in structure, though not all such… … Wikipedia
Developmental biology — Developmental genetics redirects here. For the journal formerly known as Developmental Genetics, see Genesis (journal). For the journal, see Developmental Biology (journal). Views of a Fetus in the Womb , Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1510 1512. The… … Wikipedia
Modularity (biology) — For other uses of Modularity , see Modularity (disambiguation). Many organisms consist of modules, both anatomically and in their metabolism. Anatomical modules are usually segments or organs. When we look at illustrations of metabolic reactions … Wikipedia
Arista (biology) — [ Brachycera Diptera] In insect anatomy. The arista is a simple or variously modified or subapical bristle, arising from the third antennal segment. It is the evolutionary remains of antennal segments, and may sometimes show signs of segmentation … Wikipedia
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Annelid — Temporal range: Early Ordovician–Recent[1] … Wikipedia