Life Cycle, Processes & Properties, SPO-TRA
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.
Life Cycle, Processes & Properties Encyclopedia Articles By Title
sporotrichosis, subacute or chronic infection with the fungus Sporothrix, primarily Sporothrix schenckii. Infection......
sprain, overstretching or tearing of fibres in one or more of the ligaments that support a joint, caused by forced......
staghead, progressive slow death of tree branches from the top down. See...
starvation, widespread or generalized atrophy (wasting away) of body tissues either because food is unavailable......
stasis dermatitis, a type of dermatitis...
Stein-Leventhal syndrome, disorder in women that is characterized by an elevated level of male hormones (androgens)......
Still’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis in children. The major difference between this illness and rheumatoid arthritis......
stirrup fixation, growth of spongy bone in the wall of the inner ear so that it encroaches on the oval window—an......
stomach, saclike expansion of the digestive system, between the esophagus and the small intestine; it is located......
stomach cancer, a disease characterized by abnormal growth of cells in the stomach. The incidence of stomach cancer......
strabismus, misalignment of the eyes. The deviant eye may be directed inward toward the other eye (cross-eye, or......
strangles, horse disease caused by Streptococcus equi, a bacterium that invades nasal and throat passages and forms......
streptobacillary rat-bite fever, acute infection caused by the microorganism Streptobacillus moniliformis, transmitted......
stress, in psychology and biology, any environmental or physical pressure that elicits a response from an organism.......
stress fracture, any overuse injury that affects the integrity of bone. Stress fractures were once commonly described......
stroke, sudden impairment of brain function resulting either from a substantial reduction in blood flow to some......
stunt, in agriculture, common symptom of plant disease, resulting in reduced size and loss of vigour. Stunting......
stuttering, speech defect characterized by involuntary repetition of sounds or syllables and the intermittent blocking......
sty, acute painful modular infection of one or more glands of the eyelid. Two types are distinguished: the external......
subarachnoid hemorrhage, bleeding into the space between the two innermost protective coverings surrounding the......
subcutaneous emphysema, disorder in which bubbles of air become trapped under the skin. The condition can occur......
subdural hematoma, bleeding into the space between the brain and its outermost protective covering, the dura. It......
submissive behaviour, form of animal behaviour in which one individual attempts through appeasement displays to......
substance use disorder, recurrent use of drugs or alcohol that impairs psychological and physical function and......
sucking, drawing of fluids into the mouth by creating a vacuum pressure in the oral cavity. Mammalian infants rely......
suckling, in mammals, the drawing of milk into the mouth from the nipple or teat of a mammary gland (i.e., breast......
sudden infant death syndrome, unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant from unexplained causes. SIDS is......
suffocation, the stoppage or impeding of respiration, as by strangulation, choking on food, or other exclusion......
sulfhemoglobinemia, presence in the blood of sulfhemoglobin, the product of abnormal, irreversible binding of sulfur......
sunburn, acute cutaneous inflammation caused by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation of the so-called UVB......
sunscald, common disorder of exposed, thin-barked trees, shrubs, and other plants. Dead patches form on the sun-exposed......
swallowing, the act of passing food from the mouth, by way of the pharynx (or throat) and esophagus, to the stomach.......
Jan Swammerdam was a Dutch naturalist, considered the most accurate of classical microscopists, who was the first......
sweat, the moisture excreted in visible quantities through the openings of the sweat glands. See...
sweating sickness, a disease of unknown cause that appeared in England as an epidemic on five occasions—in 1485,......
swim bladder, buoyancy organ possessed by most bony fish. The swim bladder is located in the body cavity and is......
swimmer’s itch, an infection of the skin marked by prickling sensations and itching, caused by invasion of the......
swimming, in zoology, self-propulsion of an animal through water. See aquatic...
swine flu, a respiratory disease of pigs that is caused by an influenza virus. The first flu virus isolated from......
Sydenham chorea, a neurological disorder characterized by irregular and involuntary movements of muscle groups......
symmetry, in biology, the repetition of the parts in an animal or plant in an orderly fashion. Specifically, symmetry......
syncope, effect of temporary impairment of blood circulation to a part of the body. The term is most often used......
syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH), disorder characterized by the excessive excretion of sodium......
syphilis, systemic disease that is caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum. Syphilis is usually a......
syringomyelia, chronic, progressive disease characterized principally by the development of a cyst, called a syrinx,......
systemic circulation, in physiology, the circuit of vessels supplying oxygenated blood to and returning deoxygenated......
tabes dorsalis, rare neurologic form of tertiary syphilis, involving sensory deficits, loss of neuromuscular coordination,......
tachycardia, a heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute. Tachycardia occurs normally during and after exercise......
tadpole, aquatic larval stage of frogs and toads. Compared with the larvae of salamanders, tadpoles have short......
taravana syndrome, form of neurological decompression sickness that is most frequently seen in breath-hold divers.......
tardive dyskinesia, drug-induced condition characterized by repetitive involuntary movements, particularly in the......
taste, the detection and identification by the sensory system of dissolved chemicals placed in contact with some......
taste bud, small organ located on the tongue in terrestrial vertebrates that functions in the perception of taste.......
Tay-Sachs disease, hereditary metabolic disorder that causes progressive mental and neurologic deterioration and......
tear duct and glands, structures that produce and distribute the watery component of the tear film. Tears consist......
teliospore, in fungi (kingdom Fungi), a thick-walled, winter or resting spore of rust fungi (phylum Basidiomycota)......
telophase, in mitosis and meiosis, the final stage of cell division in which the spindle disappears and the nucleus......
temperature stress, physiological stress induced by excessive heat or cold that can impair functioning and cause......
tendinitis, inflammation of the sheaths of the tendons. These sheaths are composed of thin, filmy tissue that permits......
tennis elbow, an injury characterized by pain at the lateral (outer) aspect of the elbow. The patient may also......
teratoma, rare tumor that originates from remnants of germ cells (the precursors of eggs and sperm) or germ layers......
terrestrial locomotion, any of several forms of animal movement such as walking and running, jumping (saltation),......
territorial behaviour, in zoology, the methods by which an animal, or group of animals, protects its territory......
testicular cancer, disease characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells within the testis, the reproductive organ......
testis, in animals, the organ that produces sperm, the male reproductive cell, and androgens, the male hormones.......
tetanus, acute infectious disease of humans and other animals, caused by toxins produced by the bacillus Clostridium......
tetany, condition characterized by rhythmic cramping of the muscles of the hands and feet, muscle twitching, and......
thalassemia, group of blood disorders characterized by a deficiency of hemoglobin, the blood protein that transports......
theileriasis, any of a group of livestock diseases caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Theileria (Gonderia),......
thermoperiodicity, the growth or flowering responses of plants to alternation of warm and cool periods. Daily temperature......
thermoreception, sensory process by which different levels of heat energy (temperatures) in the environment and......
thermoregulation, the maintenance of an optimum temperature range by an organism. Cold-blooded animals (poikilotherms)......
thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), name given for a spectrum of symptoms caused by compression of the brachial nerve......
thoracic squeeze, compression of the lungs and thoracic (chest) cavity that occurs during a breath-holding dive......
three-parent baby, human offspring produced from the genetic material of one man and two women through the use......
thrombocytopathy, any of several blood disorders characterized by dysfunctional platelets (thrombocytes), which......
thrombocytopenia, abnormally low number of platelets (thrombocytes) in the circulation. Normal platelet counts......
thrombophlebitis, inflammation of a vein coupled with formation of a blood clot (thrombus) that adheres to the......
thrombosis, formation of a blood clot in the heart or in a blood vessel. Factors that play a role in the formation......
thrush, fungus infection characterized by raised white patches on the tongue. When gently scraped off, these patches......
thyroid tumour, any of various benign tumours (adenomas) or malignant tumours (cancers) of the thyroid gland. Thyroid......
thyroiditis, any of many inflammatory diseases of the thyroid gland. Several nonspecific types of thyroiditis,......
tic, (from the 17th-century French tic or ticq, “a twitching”), sudden rapid, recurring contraction in a muscle......
Nikolaas Tinbergen was a Dutch-born British zoologist and ethologist (specialist in animal behaviour) who, with......
tinnitus, ringing or buzzing in the ears. An estimated one-third of adults experience tinnitus at some point in......
tongue, in most vertebrates, an organ, capable of various muscular movements, located on the floor of the mouth.......
tongue-tie, congenital shortening of the flap of mucous membrane (frenum) beneath the tongue, a condition that......
tonsillitis, inflammatory infection of the tonsils caused by invasion of the mucous membrane by microorganisms,......
tooth, any of the hard, resistant structures occurring on the jaws and in or around the mouth and pharynx areas......
tooth germ, embryonic tooth, derived from the mesodermal (middle) and ectodermal (outer) layers of embryonic tissues.......
tooth squeeze, pain caused by the expansion or contraction of air beneath the filling of a tooth when pressure......
torpor, a state of lowered body temperature and metabolic activity assumed by many animals in response to adverse......
torticollis, abnormality in which the neck is in a twisted, bent position such that the head is pulled to one side......
touch reception, perception by an animal when in contact with a solid object. Two types of receptors are common:......
Tourette syndrome, rare inherited neurological disorder characterized by recurrent motor and phonic tics (involuntary......
toxemia of pregnancy, term formerly used to describe hypertensive conditions that can be induced by pregnancy.......
toxic shock syndrome, inflammatory disease characterized by high fever, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, irritability,......
toxin, any substance poisonous to an organism. The term is sometimes restricted to poisons spontaneously produced......
toxoplasmosis, infection of cells of the central nervous system, spleen, liver, and other organs by a parasite,......
trace element, in biology, any chemical element required by living organisms in minute amounts (that is less than......