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As per available reports about 622 Conference Proceedings, 5 relevant journals , 10 Conferences , 38 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to Morphology and about 115 articles which are hosed by OMICS International.

Morphology is a branch of biology dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features. This includes aspects of the outward appearance (shape, structure, colour, pattern) as well as the form and structure of the internal parts like bones and organs. This is in contrast to physiology, which deals primarily with function. Morphology is a branch of life science dealing with the study of gross structure of an organism or taxon and its component parts. Most taxa differ morphologically from other taxa.

Scope and Importance
Typically, closely related taxa differ much less than more distantly related ones, but there are exceptions to this. Cryptic species are species which look very similar, or perhaps even outwardly identical, but are reproductively isolated. Conversely, sometimes unrelated taxa acquire a similar appearance as a result of convergent evolution or even mimicry. A further problem with relying on morphological data is that what may appear, morphologically speaking, to be two distinct species, may in fact be shown by DNA analysis to be a single species.


Terminology is related to that of the morphology of other arthropods. There is a large variation in the modifications that have been made by various taxa to the basic insect body structure. This is a result of the high rate of speciation, short generations, and long lineages of the class of insects. These modifications allow insects to occupy almost every ecological niche, use a staggering variety of food sources, and possess diverse lifestyles. This article describes the basic insect body and some of the major variations that it can take; in the process it defines many of the technical terms used to describe insect bodies. Insect body sizes range from 0.3 mm in the case of mymarid wasps, parasites on insect eggs, to the 30-cm wingspan of the American owlet moth Thysania agrippina (family Noctuidae). Insects are by far the most successful group in the Arthropoda. They differ in significant ways from the other classes of Hexapoda, such as Protura, Collembola, and others), which are now considered by some authorities to be more basal than insects.


The significance of these differences can be examined through the use of allometric engineering in which one or both species are manipulated to phenocopy the other species. Comparative anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species. It is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny . Comparative anatomy has long served as evidence for evolution; it indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor. Also, it assists scientists in classifying organisms based on similar characteristics of their anatomical structures. Comparative anatomy supports Darwin's theory of descent with modification, also known as evolution. A common example of comparative anatomy is the similar bone structures in forelimbs of cats, whales, bats, and humans. All of these appendages consist of the same basic parts; yet, they serve completely different functions. The skeletal parts which form a structure used for swimming, such as a fin, would not be ideal to form a wing, which is better-suited for flight. One explanation for the forelimbs' similar composition is descent with modification. Through random mutations and natural selection, each organism's anatomical structures gradually adapted to suit their respective habitats. The morphology of insects is the study and description of the form and structure of insects.


Market Analysis
Infectious diseases are those which are caused by bacteria like E.coli, Salmonella, H.pylori, N.gonorrhoeae, N.meningitidis, S.aureus, and S.bacteria. It includes diseases like pneumonia, meningitis, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections. The drugs used to treat such bacterial infections are called Antibiotics. Especially in US about $ 44.68 billion is expected to reach by 2016.In the period of 2005-2011, there is a growth rate of 6.6% annually. The manufacturing of antibiotics has increased gradually these days, so global demand for aminoglycoside antibiotics is about 79%, pencillin 8%, tetracyclines 4%, erythromycin 7%, streptomycin 1% and chloramphenicol shares about 1% in the antibiotic market globally.

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Related Associations and Societies

• Swedish Morphological Society
• International Society of Vertebrate Morphology (ISVM)
• European Federation for Experimental Morphology
• American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
• American Association of Anatomists
• American Physiological Society
• American Society for Investigative Pathology
• American Society for Nutrition
• American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
• Anatomical Society (AS)
• American Federation of Medical Research (AFMR)
• Association of Latin American Physiological Societies (ALACF)
• Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
• Microcirculatory Society (MCS)
• The Physiological Society (TPS)
• Biochemical Society
• Division of Biological Chemistry - American Chemical Society
• Panamerican Association for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PABMB)
• Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (SEBM)
• American Society for Matrix Biology (ASMB)
 

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