What is pleomorphism?
pleomorphism is understood as a phenomenon that has to do with the life of plants. Specifically, it is a pleomorphic event with the development of two or more structural forms during the life cycle. Here are several backgrounds of discovery of pleomorphism and some controversies surrounding the concept. The basic idea of pleomorphism is essentially revolving around the performance of bacteria during the cycle. It is understood that bacteria have the ability to dramatically change their shape during the life cycle, as well as change or morphs to a number of different forms that continue to be in the shape for the duration of the cycle. Among the supporters of Pleomorfism was well -known scientist Antoine Bechamp. The idea of pleomorphism was such that the concept would provide an effective answer to one of the main questions of the community that was how to effectively insulate and identify bacteria, and consequently develop effective treatment.
While Pleomorphism attracted a great poleThere was also a large number of scientists who believed that this concept was defective. Some of the remarkable opponents to pleomorphism were as respected characters as Rudolf Virchow, Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch. Many of the detectives have decided to support the concept of monomorphism, which claimed that all forms of proteus more or less hold their shape and produced only other protean cells that were similar in shape. Over time, monomorphism has become a dominant concept in scientific thinking and this status is still occupying today.
While the original concept of pleomorphism is not paid much attention today, the designation is sometimes applied in other ways. For example, some types of viruses are said to show tendencies that are similar to the pleomorphism process. This is due to the fact that virions that make up the basis for many viruses are understood to demonstrate a number of different shapes. However, referring to this phenomenon as pleomorphism is not entirely in line with the original theory. Even though it is true thatVirion cell degrees can take somewhat different shape than parenting, there is no indication that the parent will move himself in the form or appearance.
Pleomorphism is more appropriately associated with malignant neoplasms that tend to show a certain ability to change shape and size over time. In addition, tumors that can develop from these neoplasms can also accept different shapes and sizes.