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morpheme
the smallest unit
Pericardium
tissue around the heart
endotherm
An organism that is internally warmed by a heat-generating metabolic process
Endosymbiosis
an organism that lives within another
anthropomorphic
attributing human characteristics or qualities to objects, animals, or gods
metamorphosis
change of form
Morpheus
in Greek mythology, the god of dreams and of the forms that dreaming sleepers see
endocarditis
inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
endocardium
inner lining of the heart
electrocardiograph
instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart
Endolithic
living in or penetrating into stone
amorphous
not possessing a definite form
Endogenous
pertaining to originating or produced
pneumocardial
pertaining to the lungs and heart
bradycardia
the condition of having a slow heartbeat