homologous
Basal bodies
because we all are different.
"Homologous" is used instead of "identical" because it describes structures or sequences that share a common origin or evolutionary ancestry, even if they are not identical in form or function. For example, homologous chromosomes carry the same genes but may have different alleles. In contrast, "identical" implies an exact match in structure or sequence. Thus, "homologous" acknowledges the nuanced relationships between similar entities that arise from evolutionary processes.
Chromosome pairs, known as homologous chromosomes, are not identical but are similar in structure and size. Each pair consists of one chromosome inherited from each parent, carrying genes for the same traits, although they may have different alleles. This genetic variation contributes to the diversity of traits in an organism.
Homologous chromosomes
monopolistic competition
monopolistic competition
monopolistic competition
monopolistic competition
Isomorphs are problems with the same underlying structure but have different details where as homomorphs are problems that are similar but don't have an identical structure.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!
The structure of a molecule that is identical to the keyword is the same in terms of the arrangement of its atoms and bonds.
Identical and fraternal twins typically share many similar characteristics
Antonyms: alike, conforming, identical, like, parallel, similar, uniform
They should be identical.
No they do not. Identical twins have identical DNA structure, and therefore they have very similar cell structure, leading them to have vastly similar organs (same size, health issues, etc.). However, everyone, even identical twins, do not share the exact same organs. Some identical twins get migraines, while the other doesn't. In some cases, one twin will be homosexual and the other heterosexual. In any case, by nature, identical twins do not have identical brains, and by nurture they experience different things, learn different things, and process information in different ways, resulting in the twins having differing opinions, etc. No two brains are exactly alike.
The DNA in all body cells should be identical.