| phenomena |
that which appears to the senses.
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| phenylalanine |
An essential amino acid converted to tyrosine in the body.
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| phenotypic |
the characteristics shown in an individual of the genetic traits it inherited; also that which is shown as a result of environment and genes.
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| phenomena |
The plural of phenomenon (meaning "perceivable fact" or "unusual occurrence"): Many phenomena are not recorded. One phenomenon is attracting attention.
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| phenotype |
The effect made on the organism by the genes that it carries. Some genes (see genotype) may have no effect.
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