| habitat |
the place where a particular species of a plant or an animal usually lives
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/J0111642/a_glossary_of_term...
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| habituation |
The cessation of a response upon repeated presentations of a stimulus.
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v4/n11/glossary/nrn1248...
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| habit |
or habitus, the port or aspect; used comparatively to express a resemblance in general appearance, apart from more important markings derived from organization.
Ãâó: www.biology.lsu.edu/heydrjay/ThomasSay/terms.html
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| habitat |
The place where a population (eg, human, animal, plant, microorganism) lives and its surroundings, both living and non-living.
Ãâó: www.nsc.org/ehc/glossary.htm
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| habenula |
L. habena, strap or bridle rein; from habere, to hold. Habenular nuclei, so-named because early anatomists considered the pineal gland the seat of the soul, and the adjacent habenulae were the reins by which the soul controlled the brain.
Ãâó: www.vh.org/adult/provider/anatomy/MicroscopicAnato...
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