Examples of 'biological sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "biological sense"

biological sense: Refers to the interpretation or understanding of concepts, phenomena, or behaviors based on biological principles or mechanisms. It involves analyzing things in terms of biological processes, functions, or implications

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Mental illness in the biological sense is a myth.
The biological sense of the selection.
Plant life is highly heterogeneous in biological sense.
Yet in the biological sense there is no such requirement.
Gender refers to masculinity or femininity in a biological sense.
It is a diet so appropriate in a biological sense that it is quite astounding.
In a biological sense every child does have a father and a mother.
Our souls have another biological sense.
But in the biological sense there is no such requirement.
Not in the romantic or biological sense.
In a biological sense of course.
That makes no biological sense.
The processing of antigens by separate pathways makes biological sense.
Evolution in the biological sense does not mean progress.
Without that intention we are only human in the biological sense.

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In a general biological sense.
From a biological sense this term has escaped towards the field of morality.
I mean in a strictly biological sense.
Biological sense of the DNA origin, chromosomes of eukaryotes, central dogma of molecular biology ( 2 ).
It does not make biological sense.
Furthermore, a lot of energies unusable in a mechanical sense are usable in the biological sense.
Strictly in a biological sense.
In other words, the plucked flowers are taken in their biological sense.
The archetypes express the instincts in a biological sense and also understand the spiritual side.
I do not believe Jesus was born of a virgin in any biological sense.
It 's a diet so appropriate in a biological sense that it 's quite astounding.
However aging societies, age not only in the literal biological sense.
We used the term ethnicity in the biological sense in our study.
However, blanqueamiento can be considered in both the symbolic and biological sense.
This is not the case - and it does not make biological sense for it to be.
I have a clear understanding of the term “ fitness ” when it is used in a biological sense.
We are, in fact, finite beings in the biological sense of the word.
But you are certainly a mommy to this crew . Well, maybe not in a biological sense.
Planets did not ' evolve ' in the biological sense of the word.
The House must support legislation that is strong, fair, effective and makes biological sense.
He 's a father only in the biological sense.
Father who 's willing to leave his children fatherless . He 's a father only in the biological sense.
Yes . That makes no biological sense.
Second, the ‘ sovereign rights ' clarion call does not make biological sense.
So, that is the encounter in the biological sense.
But you are not human, not in the biological sense.
No, we are not talking in a biological sense.
She was alive, and not just in the biological sense.
Emotions are there because they have an evolutionary function, a biological sense of survival.
And it's not exactly the same dialect as our natural biological sense organs.
Neither Indigenous nor Black persons constitute “ races ” in the biological sense of that term.
The term " mammal " is used in its usual biological sense.
The term “ vertebrate ” is used in its usual biological sense.

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