Describe the morphology and significance of suitable example 6 marks
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In terms of Biology:
Morphology, in biology, the study of the size, shape, and structure of animals, plants, and microorganisms and of the relationships of their constituent parts. The term refers to the general aspects of biological form and arrangement of the parts of a plant or an animal.
In terms of English:
Morphology is the study of words. Morphemes are the minimal units of words that have a meaning and cannot be subdivided further. An example of a free morpheme is "bad", and an example of a bound morpheme is "ly." It is bound because although it has meaning, it cannot stand alone.
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