| isogamete |
one of two sex cells (gametes) that are alike in form. cf. anisogamete.
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| isolate |
An individual (as a spore or a single organism), viable part of an organism (as a cell), or a strain that has been separated (as from diseased tissue, contaminated water, or the air) from the whole. Also, a pure culture produced from such an isolate. A particular strain of HIV taken from a patient.
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| isotope |
Chemically identical but anatomically different forms of an element (the number of neutrons are different so the atomic weight differs).
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| isometry |
Change in overall size that maintains the same relative proportional shape.
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| isomer |
One of a group of molecules that are exactly the same in atomic composition, but they are different in structural arrangement. For example, glucose and fructose.
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