ampho-, amph-, amphi-
(Greek: around, about, both, on both sides of, both kinds)
amphimixis, amphimict
1. A term used to indicate the fact that both parents contribute to the inheritance of their offspring.
2. True sexual reproduction; the union of male and female gametes; may be either autogamy (inbreeding) or allogamy (outbreeding).
2. True sexual reproduction; the union of male and female gametes; may be either autogamy (inbreeding) or allogamy (outbreeding).
amphioecious
A reference to a population or species showing broad variable tolerance of habitat and environmental contitions.
amphioxus
Sharp at both ends.
amphipathic
A reference to a molecule, having two different affinities, as a polar end that is attracted to water and a nonpolar end that is repelled by it.
Any of many organic compounds, as a surfactant or a detergent Such an amphiphile, like a bile salt or a phospholipid, is composed of hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions.
amphiphilic (adjective), more amphiphilic, most amphiphilic
Relating to a molecule having a polar, water-soluble group attached to a nonpolar, water-insoluble hydrocarbon chain: An amphiphilic detergent possesses a hydrophilic and hydrophobic group.
amphiphobic (adjective), more amphiphobic, most amphiphobic
Denoting a molecule consisting of detergents, or wetting agents, that contain groups with characteristically different properties: Two examples of such amphiphobic structural units of an element contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic features.
A plant that can live either rooted in damp soil above the water level or completely submerged.
amphipneust
An animal that breathes both by lungs and by gills; a name given by some to the lowest order of the Amphibious animals, including the Proteus and Siren, which retain their gills all their lives.
amphipneustic
Having breathing-pores at both ends of the body, as certain dipterous larvae.
amphipod
1. Any of numerous small, flat-bodied crustaceans of the group Amphipoda, including the beach fleas, sand hoppers, etc.
2. A small crustacean of the order Amphipoda; such as, the beach flea, having a laterally compressed body with no carapace.
2. A small crustacean of the order Amphipoda; such as, the beach flea, having a laterally compressed body with no carapace.
Amphipoda
An order or sub-order of the sessile-eyed Crustacea, having feet of two kinds (in which they differ from the Isopoda), of which the common sand-hopper is an example.
amphipodan
Referring to Amphipoda.
amphipodous
Of or pertaining to the Amphipoda; having feet of two kinds.
amphirhinal (adjective) (no comparatives)
Having or pertaining to two nostrils of the nasal chambers.