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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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optic atrophy
optic atrophy, degeneration of the optic nerve (the second cranial nerve) due to direct or indirect damage to a......
optic nerve
optic nerve, second cranial nerve, which carries sensory nerve impulses from the more than one million ganglion......
optic neuritis
optic neuritis, inflammation of the optic nerve (the second cranial nerve). The inflammation causes a fairly rapid......
oral cancer
oral cancer, disease characterized by the growth of cancerous cells in the mouth, including the lips. Oral cancer......
orchitis
orchitis, inflammation and swelling of the testes as a result of infection or physical injury. The testes are a......
organogenesis
organogenesis, in embryology, the series of organized integrated processes that transforms an amorphous mass of......
orgasm
orgasm, climactic physiological state of heightened sexual excitement and gratification that is followed by relaxation......
orotic aciduria
orotic aciduria, hereditary metabolic disorder characterized by an anemia with many large immature red blood cells,......
Osler-Rendu-Weber disease
Osler-Rendu-Weber disease, hereditary disorder characterized by bleeding from local capillary malformations. In......
osteoarthritis
osteoarthritis, disorder of the joints characterized by progressive deterioration of the articular cartilage or......
osteochondroma
osteochondroma, solitary benign tumour that consists partly of cartilage and partly of bone. Osteochondromas are......
osteochondrosis
osteochondrosis, relatively common temporary orthopedic disorder of children in which the epiphysis (growing end)......
osteoclastoma
osteoclastoma, bone tumour found predominantly at the end of long bones in the knee region, but also occurring......
osteogenesis imperfecta
osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), rare hereditary disease of connective tissue characterized by brittle bones that......
osteoma
osteoma, small, often solitary bone tumour found mainly on bones of the skull. Osteomas usually appear in late......
osteomalacia
osteomalacia, condition in which the bones of an adult progressively soften because of inadequate mineralization......
osteomyelitis
osteomyelitis, infection of bone tissue. The condition is most commonly caused by the infectious organism Staphylococcus......
osteonecrosis
osteonecrosis, death of bone tissue that may result from infection, as in osteomyelitis, or deprivation of blood......
osteoporosis
osteoporosis, disease characterized by the thinning of bones, with a consequent tendency to sustain fractures from......
osteosarcoma
osteosarcoma, most common bone cancer, primarily affecting the long bones, particularly those in the knee, hip,......
otitis
otitis, Inflammation of the ear. Otitis externa is dermatitis, usually bacterial, of the auditory canal and sometimes......
otitis externa
otitis externa, dermatitis of the external auditory canal and sometimes also of the exposed ear. The skin on these......
otitis media
otitis media, inflammation of the lining of the middle ear. Otitis media is one of the most common infections in......
otosclerosis
otosclerosis, ear disorder characterized by abnormal bone growth in the middle ear, typically affecting the stapes......
ovarian cancer
ovarian cancer, a disease characterized by the abnormal growth of cells in the ovaries, the internal reproductive......
ovary
ovary, in zoology, female reproductive organ in which sex cells (eggs, or ova) are produced. The usually paired......
overhydration
overhydration, condition characterized by an excessive volume of water in the body. Overhydration occurs when the......
overweight
overweight, Body weight greater than the optimum. If moderate, it is not necessarily obesity, particularly in muscular......
ovum
ovum, in human physiology, single cell released from either of the female reproductive organs, the ovaries, which......
paedogenesis
paedogenesis, reproduction by sexually mature larvae, usually without fertilization. The young may be eggs, such......
paedomorphosis
paedomorphosis, retention by an organism of juvenile or even larval traits into later life. There are two aspects......
Paget disease of bone
Paget disease of bone, chronic disease of middle age, characterized by excessive breakdown and formation of bone......
pain
pain, complex experience consisting of a physiological and a psychological response to a noxious stimulus. Pain......
palate
palate, in vertebrate anatomy, the roof of the mouth, separating the oral and nasal cavities. It consists of an......
Panama disease
Panama disease, a devastating disease of bananas caused by the soil-inhabiting fungus species Fusarium oxysporum......
pancreas
pancreas, compound gland that discharges digestive enzymes into the gut and secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon,......
pancreatic cancer
pancreatic cancer, a disease characterized by abnormal growth of cells in the pancreas, a 15-cm- (6-inch-) long......
pancreatitis
pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas, either acute or chronic. The disorder is most commonly caused by excessive......
pandemic
pandemic, outbreak of infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographical area and that is of high prevalence,......
panic attack
panic attack, sudden onset of intense apprehension, fear, or terror that occurs without apparent cause. A panic......
panic disorder
panic disorder, anxiety disorder characterized by repeated panic attacks that leads to persistent worry and avoidance......
panting
panting, a method of cooling, used by many mammals, most birds, and some reptiles, accomplished by means of the......
pappataci fever
pappataci fever, acute infectious febrile disease caused by a phlebovirus (family Bunyaviridae) and producing temporary......
paragonimiasis
paragonimiasis, infection caused by parasitic trematodes of the genus Paragonimus. Infection most commonly is with......
paralysis
paralysis, loss or impairment of voluntary muscular movement caused by structural abnormalities of nervous or muscular......
paranoia
paranoia, the central theme of a group of psychotic disorders characterized by systematic delusions and of the......
paraplegia
paraplegia, paralysis of the legs and lower part of the body. Paraplegia often involves loss of sensation (of pain,......
parasitic disease
parasitic disease, in humans, any illness that is caused by a parasite, an organism that lives in or on another......
parathyroid adenoma
parathyroid adenoma, disorder characterized by loss of mineral materials from the skeleton, the development of......
paratyphoid fever
paratyphoid fever, infectious disease caused by any of several organisms: Salmonella paratyphi (paratyphi A), S.......
paresis
paresis, psychosis caused by widespread destruction of brain tissue occurring in some cases of late syphilis. Mental......
Parkinson disease
Parkinson disease, a degenerative neurological disorder that is characterized by the onset of tremor, muscle rigidity,......
parkinsonism
parkinsonism, a group of chronic neurological disorders characterized by progressive loss of motor function resulting......
parthenocarpy
parthenocarpy, development of fruit without fertilization. The fruit resembles a normally produced fruit but is......
parthenogenesis
parthenogenesis, a reproductive strategy that involves development of a female (rarely a male) gamete (sex cell)......
parturient paresis
parturient paresis, in cattle, a disorder characterized by abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood (hypocalcemia).......
pasteurellosis
pasteurellosis, any bacterial disease caused by Pasteurella species. The name is sometimes used interchangeably......
patent ductus arteriosus
patent ductus arteriosus, congenital heart defect characterized by the persistence of the ductus arteriosus, a......
pathology
pathology, medical specialty concerned with the determining causes of disease and the structural and functional......
peanut
peanut, (Arachis hypogaea), legume of the pea family (Fabaceae), grown for its edible seeds. Native to tropical......
pecking order
pecking order, Basic pattern of social organization within a flock of poultry in which each bird pecks another......
pectus excavatum
pectus excavatum, a chest deformity caused by depression of the breastbone, or sternum. Pectus excavatum is generally......
pedophilia
pedophilia, in conventional usage, a psychosexual disorder, generally affecting adults, characterized by sexual......
pellagra
pellagra, nutritional disorder caused by a dietary deficiency of niacin (also called nicotinic acid) or a failure......
pelvic inflammatory disease
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), general acute inflammation of the pelvic cavity in women, caused by bacterial......
pemphigus
pemphigus, a group of skin diseases characterized by large blisters that appear on the skin and mucous membranes.......
Pendred’s syndrome
Pendred’s syndrome, hereditary metabolic condition that is characterized by deafness and defective incorporation......
pentosuria
pentosuria, inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism, characterized by the excessive urinary excretion of the sugar......
peptic ulcer
peptic ulcer, lesion that occurs primarily in the mucous membrane of the stomach or duodenum (the upper segment......
perennial
perennial, any plant that persists for several years, usually with new herbaceous growth from a part that survives......
pericarditis
pericarditis, inflammation of the pericardium, the membranous sac that encloses the heart. Acute pericarditis may......
perichondritis
perichondritis, rare inflammation of the perichondrium, the membrane that covers the cartilage of the outer ear.......
periodic paralysis
periodic paralysis, any of the forms of a rare disorder that is characterized by relatively short-term, recurrent......
periodontal membrane
periodontal membrane, fleshy tissue between tooth and tooth socket that holds the tooth in place, attaches it to......
periodontitis
periodontitis, inflammation of the soft tissues around the teeth, characterized by swollen tender gums (gingivitis),......
peristalsis
peristalsis, involuntary movements of the longitudinal and circular muscles, primarily in the digestive tract but......
peritonitis
peritonitis, inflammation of the peritoneum, the membrane that lines the abdominal wall and then folds in to enclose......
pernicious anemia
pernicious anemia, disease in which the production of red blood cells (erythrocytes) is impaired as a result of......
peromelia
peromelia, congenital absence or malformation of the extremities, of rare occurrence until the thalidomide tragedy......
perosis
perosis, a disorder of chicks, turkey poults, and young swans, characterized by enlargement of the hock, twisted......
persistent depressive disorder
persistent depressive disorder, mental disorder characterized by symptoms of depression that are present for two......
personality disorder
personality disorder, mental disorder that is marked by deeply ingrained and lasting patterns of inflexible, maladaptive,......
perspiration
perspiration, in most mammals, water given off by the intact skin, either as vapour by simple evaporation from......
pervasive developmental disorder
pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), term historically used in reference to any of a group of conditions characterized......
pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified
pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), condition characterized by impairment in the......
pescatarianism
pescatarianism, dietary practice based on the consumption of fish and shellfish to the exclusion of land-based......
phantom limb syndrome
phantom limb syndrome, the ability to feel sensations and even pain in a limb or limbs that no longer exist. Phantom......
pharyngitis
pharyngitis, inflammatory illness of the mucous membranes and underlying structures of the throat (pharynx). Inflammation......
pharynx
pharynx, cone-shaped passageway leading from the oral and nasal cavities in the head to the esophagus and larynx.......
phenylketonuria
phenylketonuria (PKU), hereditary inability of the body to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine. Phenylalanine......
phenylthiocarbamide tasting
phenylthiocarbamide tasting, a genetically controlled ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) and a number of......
pheochromocytoma
pheochromocytoma, tumour, most often nonmalignant, that causes abnormally high blood pressure (hypertension) because......
pheromone
pheromone, any endogenous chemical secreted in minute amounts by an organism in order to elicit a particular reaction......
phlebitis
phlebitis, inflammation of the wall of a vein. Phlebitis may result from the infection of tissues adjacent to the......
phlebothrombosis
phlebothrombosis, formation of a blood clot in a vein that is not inflamed. Inactivity, such as bed rest during......
phobia
phobia, an extreme, irrational fear of a specific object or situation. A phobia is classified as a type of anxiety......
phoresy
phoresy, transportation of one organism by another, more mobile one. The term is not applied to a parasitic relationship,......
phosphorus deficiency
phosphorus deficiency, condition in which phosphorus is insufficient or is not utilized properly. Phosphorus is......
photodynamism
photodynamism, conversion of certain substances in the skin of animals into other substances by the action of light.......
photolysis
photolysis, chemical process by which molecules are broken down into smaller units through the absorption of light.......

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