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Originally Posted by Royal
From a biological perspective, morphology has to do with the study of form or structure of a living thing (from Greek: morphe=form and logos=study of).
Morphology is how we identify different species. It is the physical appearance. It can be as obvious as color or size, or refer to the tiniest of details like minute hairs or bumps. The morphology of an orchid flower often gives us hints about its pollinator. Observing differences in morphology is traditional method of classification of plants and animals. Morphology is everything visible about an organism.
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