Greek Root 24 (Morph) Vocabulary Quiz
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What does 'morph' mean?

  • form (correct)
  • shape
  • structure
  • change

What does 'amorphous' mean?

having no definite form; shapeless; unorganized

What does 'anthropomorphic' refer to?

attributing human form or characteristics to beings not human, especially gods

What does 'dimorphous' mean?

<p>occurring under two distinct forms</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of 'endomorphic'?

<p>having a form deriving largely from the embryo's inner layer; having a heavy body build</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'heteromorphic' mean?

<p>exhibiting diversity of form</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'metamorphosis' refer to?

<p>change of form</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'monomorphic' mean?

<p>having a single form</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 'morphology'?

<p>branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of animals and plants</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Meaning of 'morph'

To form or change shape

Amorphous meaning

Lacking a definite shape; unorganized

Anthropomorphic meaning

Giving human qualities to non-humans

'Dimorphous' definition

Existing in two distinct forms

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'Endomorphic' meaning

Having a body build derived largely from the embryo's inner layer; heavy body

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'Heteromorphic' definition

Showing variety in form

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Metamorphosis meaning

Change of form or development

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'Monomorphic' meaning

Having a single/same form

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'Morphology' definition

Study of form and structure in biology

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Study Notes

Greek Root "Morph" Vocabulary

  • "Morph" means form, establishing the foundation for various derived terms.

Amorphous

  • Describes something shapeless, lacking a definite form, or unorganized.

Anthropomorphic

  • Refers to attributing human traits or characteristics to non-human entities, often used in contexts involving gods or mythological figures.

Dimorphous

  • Indicates the existence of two distinct forms within a species or category, highlighting variability in morphology.

Endomorphic

  • Pertains to individuals whose body form is primarily influenced by the inner embryonic layer, typically associated with a heavier physique.

Heteromorphic

  • Characterizes entities that exhibit a diversity of forms, emphasizing differences in shape or structure.

Metamorphosis

  • Signifies a significant change in form, commonly associated with biological processes (e.g., life cycles of insects).

Monomorphic

  • Refers to a single, uniform form, typically describing species that do not exhibit variations in appearance.

Morphology

  • A branch of biology focused on the form and structure of living organisms, encompassing both animals and plants.

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Test your knowledge of Greek roots related to 'morph.' This quiz focuses on various words that derive from the root meaning 'form.' Explore terms that describe shapes, structures, and characteristics attributed to humans and non-humans alike.

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