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None of us are born looking exactly the way that we do today; this is because humans, like other species, undergo a series of changes as they mature and age, in accordance with their biological life cycle. This process can look very different across different species. In many simple organisms and in higher animals, the life cycle is completed within a single generation, while in most plants, the life cycle is multigenerational.
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Morquio syndrome
Morquio syndrome, rare hereditary disorder of intracartilaginous bone development that results in severe malformation......
morula
morula, solid mass of blastomeres resulting from a number of cleavages of a zygote, or fertilized egg. Its name......
mosaic
mosaic, plant disease caused by various strains of several hundred viruses. A number of economically important......
motion sickness
motion sickness, sickness induced by motion and characterized by nausea. The term motion sickness was proposed......
mouth
mouth, in human anatomy, orifice through which food and air enter the body. The mouth opens to the outside at the......
mouth fungus
mouth fungus, fish disease caused by bacteria that attack the fish’s mouth and produce a fuzzy cottonlike growth,......
mpox
mpox, viral disease of animals, particularly certain rodents and primates, including monkeys and humans, that causes......
MRSA
MRSA, bacterium in the genus Staphylococcus that is characterized by its resistance to the antibiotic methicillin......
multiple birth
multiple birth, the delivery of more than one offspring in a single birth event. In most mammals the litter size......
multiple endocrine neoplasia
multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN), any of a group of rare hereditary disorders in which tumours occur in multiple......
multiple myeloma
multiple myeloma, malignant proliferation of cells within the bone marrow that usually occurs during middle age......
multiple sclerosis
multiple sclerosis (MS), progressive autoimmune disease of the central nervous system characterized by destruction......
mumps
mumps , acute contagious disease caused by a virus and characterized by inflammatory swelling of the salivary glands.......
muscle disease
muscle disease, any of the diseases and disorders that affect the human muscle system. Diseases and disorders that......
muscle tumour
muscle tumour, abnormal tissue growth located in or originating from muscle tissue. Tumours may either arise in......
muscular dystrophy
muscular dystrophy, hereditary disease that causes progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles.......
mushroom poisoning
mushroom poisoning, toxic, sometimes fatal, effect of eating poisonous mushrooms (toadstools). There are some 70......
Muybridge, Eadweard
Eadweard Muybridge was an English photographer important for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion......
myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), condition characterized by persistent debilitating......
myasthenia gravis
myasthenia gravis, chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by muscle weakness and chronic fatigue that is caused......
mycetoma
mycetoma, fungal infection, usually localized in the foot but occurring occasionally elsewhere on the body, apparently......
mycosis
mycosis, in humans and other animals, an infection caused by any fungus that invades the tissues, causing superficial,......
mycotoxin
mycotoxin, naturally occurring metabolite produced by certain microfungi (i.e., molds) that is toxic to humans......
myiasis
myiasis, infestation of the body of humans and other animals with the larvae (maggots) of certain species of flies.......
myocardial infarction
myocardial infarction, death of a section of the heart muscle, caused by an interruption of blood flow to the area.......
myocarditis
myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, or myocardium. Myocarditis is caused by a variety of infectious......
myopathy
myopathy, any skeletal muscle disorder that directly affects the muscle fibres and does not arise secondarily from......
myopia
myopia, visual abnormality in which the resting eye focuses the image of a distant object at a point in front of......
myositis
myositis, inflammation, and frequently infection, of muscle tissue; it may be caused by any of a number of bacteria,......
myositis ossificans
myositis ossificans, disorder of unknown cause in which connective tissue and muscle are replaced by bone. In the......
myotonia
myotonia, any of several muscular disorders characterized by difficulty in relaxing voluntary muscles after contraction.......
myxedema
myxedema, physiological reaction to lack of sufficient thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) in the adult. It can be......
myxomatosis
myxomatosis, a highly fatal infectious viral disease of rabbits. It is characterized by fever, swelling of the......
Ménière disease
Ménière disease, recurrent and generally progressive group of symptoms that include loss of hearing, ringing in......
Müllerian mimicry
Müllerian mimicry, a form of biological resemblance in which two or more unrelated noxious, or dangerous, organisms......
nagana
nagana, a form of the disease trypanosomiasis (q.v.), occurring chiefly in cattle and horses and caused by several......
nail-patella syndrome
nail-patella syndrome, rare hereditary (autosomal dominant) disorder characterized by small fingernails and toenails......
narcissism
narcissism, pathological self-absorption, first identified as a mental disorder by the British essayist and physician......
narcolepsy
narcolepsy, a sleep disturbance that is characterized by sudden, uncontrollable spells of sleep during the day,......
nasal polyp
nasal polyp, lump of tissue that protrudes into the nasal cavity and sometimes obstructs it. Polyps can form as......
nasal tumour
nasal tumour, abnormal growth in the nose. Tumours may be malignant or may remain localized and nonrecurrent. The......
natural childbirth
natural childbirth, any of the systems of managing parturition in which the need for anesthesia, sedation, or surgery......
nausea
nausea, (from Greek nausia, “seasickness”), feeling of discomfort in the pit of the stomach that is associated......
navel
navel, in anatomy, a small depression in the abdominal wall at the point of attachment of the umbilical cord (q.v.).......
necrosis
necrosis, death of a circumscribed area of plant or animal tissue as a result of disease or injury. Necrosis is......
necrotizing fasciitis
necrotizing fasciitis, rapidly spreading infection of the underlying skin and adipose (fat) layers caused by a......
Needham, Joseph
Joseph Needham was an English biochemist, embryologist, and historian of science who wrote and edited the landmark......
neonatal hypothyroidism
neonatal hypothyroidism, condition characterized by the absence, lack, or dysfunction of thyroid hormone production......
nephroblastoma
nephroblastoma, malignant renal (kidney) tumour of early childhood. In 75 percent of the cases, the tumour grows......
nephrosclerosis
nephrosclerosis, hardening of the walls of the small arteries and arterioles (small arteries that convey blood......
nephrotic syndrome
nephrotic syndrome, group of signs of kidney malfunction, including a low level of albumin (a protein) and a high......
nest
nest, structure created by an animal to house its eggs, its young, or, in some cases, itself. Nests are built by......
neural crest
neural crest, group of embryonic cells that are pinched off during the formation of the neural tube (the precursor......
neural tube defect
neural tube defect, any congenital defect of the brain and spinal cord as a result of abnormal development of the......
neuralgia
neuralgia, cyclic attacks of acute pain occurring in a peripheral sensory nerve; the cause of the pain is unknown,......
neurasthenia
neurasthenia, a syndrome marked by physical and mental fatigue accompanied by withdrawal and...
neuritis
neuritis, inflammation of one or more nerves. Neuritis can be caused by injury, infection, or autoimmune disease.......
neuroblastoma
neuroblastoma, a tumour of the sympathetic nervous system (the branch of the autonomic nervous system that is best......
neurofibromatosis
neurofibromatosis, either of two hereditary disorders characterized by distinctive skin lesions and by benign,......
neurogenic arthropathy
neurogenic arthropathy, condition characterized by the destruction of a stress-bearing joint, with development......
neuropathy
neuropathy, disorder of the peripheral nervous system. It may be genetic or acquired, progress quickly or slowly,......
neurosis
neurosis, generally outmoded term used to refer to mental disorders characterized by anxiety, depression, or other......
neurotoxin
neurotoxin, substance that alters the structure or function of the nervous system. More than 1,000 chemicals are......
nevus
nevus, congenital skin lesion, or birthmark, caused by abnormal pigmentation or by proliferation of blood vessels......
Newcastle disease
Newcastle disease, a serious viral disease of birds caused by a paramyxovirus and marked by respiratory and nervous......
Niemann-Pick disease
Niemann-Pick disease, inherited metabolic disorder in which a deficiency of the enzyme sphingomyelinase impairs......
night blindness
night blindness, failure of the eye to adapt promptly from light to darkness that is characterized by a reduced......
nitrogen narcosis
nitrogen narcosis, reversible change in consciousness produced by nitrogen gas when it is breathed under increased......
nocardiosis
nocardiosis, chronic systemic bacterial disease of humans and many other animals originating in the respiratory......
nonverbal learning disorder
What is nonverbal learning disorder (NVLD)? NVLD is a neurological condition characterized by cognitive and social......
nosebleed
nosebleed, an attack of bleeding from the nose. It is a common and usually unimportant disorder but may also result......
notifiable disease
notifiable disease, any of various health conditions that, upon detection, are required to be reported to public......
notochord
notochord, flexible rodlike structure of mesodermal cells that is the principal longitudinal structural element......
NREM sleep
NREM sleep, one of two phases in the sleep cycle, considered the restful or quiet sleep phase. The other phase......
nut
nut, in botany, dry hard fruit that does not split open at maturity to release its single seed. A nut resembles......
nutrient
nutrient, substance that an organism must obtain from its surroundings for growth and the sustenance of life. So-called......
nutritional supplement
nutritional supplement, in foods, any vitamin or mineral added during processing to improve nutritive value and......
nymph
nymph, in entomology, sexually immature insect that is usually similar to the adult form. Nymphs are found in such......
nystagmus
nystagmus, involuntary back and forth, up and down, or circular movements of the eyes that are often described......
obesity
obesity, excessive accumulation of body fat, usually caused by the consumption of more calories than the body can......
obsessive-compulsive disorder
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), type of mental disorder in which an individual experiences obsessions or compulsions......
obstetric fistula
obstetric fistula, abnormal duct or passageway that forms between the vagina and a nearby organ. This type of fistula......
occupational disease
occupational disease, any illness associated with a particular occupation or industry. Such diseases result from......
occupational injury
occupational injury, any health problem or bodily damage resulting directly from activities undertaken at the workplace.......
odour
odour, the property of certain substances, in very small concentrations, to stimulate chemical sense receptors......
Oedipus complex
Oedipus complex, in psychoanalytic theory, a desire for sexual involvement with the parent of the opposite sex......
oidium
oidium, in fungi (kingdom Fungi), a single-celled asexual spore (arthrospore) produced by fragmentation of fungal......
old age
old age, in human beings, the final stage of the normal life span. Definitions of old age are not consistent from......
olfactory receptor
olfactory receptor, protein capable of binding odour molecules that plays a central role in the sense of smell......
olfactory system
olfactory system, the bodily structures that serve the sense of smell. The system consists of the nose and the......
oligomenorrhea
oligomenorrhea, prolonged intervals between menstrual cycles. Menstruation is the normal cyclic bleeding from the......
ommochrome
ommochrome, any of a group of biological pigments (biochromes) conspicuous in the eyes of insects and crustaceans......
omnivore
omnivore, animal with wide food preferences, which can eat both plant and animal matter. Many small birds and mammals......
onchocerciasis
onchocerciasis, filarial disease caused by the helminth Onchocerca volvulus, which is transmitted to humans by......
ontogeny
ontogeny, all the developmental events that occur during the existence of a living organism. Ontogeny begins with......
oogenesis
oogenesis, in the human female reproductive system, growth process in which the primary egg cell (or ovum) becomes......

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