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define the term Metarism​

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Answered by prathammusaleklrahul
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In organic chemistry, compounds having the same molecular formula but different number of carbon atoms (alkyl groups) on either side of functional group (e.g. −O−, −S−, −NH−, −C(=O)−, esters, amides, etc.) are called metamers, in a phenomenon called metamerism.

Answered by manikmtp1
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In biology, metamerism is the phenomenon of having a linear series of body segments fundamentally similar in structure, though not all such structures are entirely alike in any single life form because some of them perform special functions. In animals, metameric segments are referred to as somites or metameres

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