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Category of cell regeneration
Morphallaxis is the regeneration of specific tissue in a variety of organisms due to loss or death of the existing tissue. The word comes from the Greek
Morphallaxis
Process of cell regeneration
needed, can draw upon both morphallaxis and epimorphosis to regrow itself; in P. vitta, epimorphosis precedes morphallaxis and lasts about ten days. Planaria
Epimorphosis
Biological process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth
of existing progenitors and/or de-differentiation of mature tissue. Morphallaxis, where existing tissue is re-patterned with little new growth. Common
Regeneration_(biology)
Genus of cnidarians
omnivorous fishes such as guppies, bettas, and gouramis. Hydras undergo morphallaxis (tissue regeneration) when injured or severed. Typically, Hydras reproduce
Hydra_(genus)
Marine phylum of animals often with radial symmetries
water. The regeneration of lost parts involves both epimorphosis and morphallaxis. In epimorphosis stem cells, either from a reserve pool or those produced
Echinoderm
Flatworms of the Turbellaria class
production with reorganization to the existing anatomy through the process of morphallaxis. The rate of tissue regrowth varies between species, but in frequently
Planarian
French research institute
Mikhail Bulgakov (1989) York Höller: Résonance (1982) Panayiotis Kokoras: Morphallaxis (2008) for ensemble and electronics Barbara Kolb: Millefoglie (1985)
IRCAM
2018 studio album by Dave Rempis, Tomeka Reid, and Joshua Abrams
along with high energy and pathos." "Lerna" – 3:19 "Many Labors" – 5:20 "Morphallaxis" – 11:29 "Wattle and Daub" – 5:44 "Sister Cities" – 4:09 "Sigu Tolo"
Ithra_(album)
Species of sea cucumber
ecological or predatory circumstances. This process of regeneration is called morphallaxis, where any residual tissues of the sea cucumber are redifferentiated
Leptosynapta_dolabrifera
Star-shaped organisms
(2007). "Unifying principles of regeneration I: Epimorphosis versus morphallaxis". Development, Growth & Differentiation. 49 (2): 73–78. doi:10.1111/j
Starfish_regeneration
tissue size without the formation of a blastema (e.g., mammalian liver). Morphallaxis: The direct reorganization of existing tissues to repattern the organism
Regenerative_biology
Chinese-Canadian artist and educator
Society National Print Show, receiving an Honourable Mention for her work Morphallaxis XXIX (1965). After graduating in 1966, Wong received the Emily Carr Scholarship
Anna_Wong_(artist)
Academic journal
versus morphallaxis. 2009 Agata K, Saito Y, Nakajima E. 49 73-78 2007 Unifying principles of regeneration I: Epimorphosis versus morphallaxis. 2008 Zhao
Development, Growth & Differentiation
Development,_Growth_&_Differentiation
Species of annelid
the blastema during posterior regeneration is indicative of limited morphallaxis, in addition to epimorphic regeneration The regeneration of the germline
Capitella_teleta
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Hawaiian
 Hawaiian form of Hebrew Sarah, KALA means "noble lady, princess." Compare with another form of Kala.
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A Queen; A Crown
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Arabic, Australian, Biblical, German, Muslim
Wooden; A Friend of Prophet Muhammad
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Caravan Leader; Name of an Ancestor
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English : habitational name from Bexley (now Bexleyheath in Greater London), which was named from Old English byxe ‘box tree’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Universal ruler.
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Heart
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Dream; Vision
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