Morphometry is a branch of science that involves the measurement and analysis of the shape and size of biological structures, such as cells, tissues, organs, organisms, or landscapes. This research area typically utilizes advanced imaging techniques, such as microscopy, MRI, CT scans, or satellite imagery, to collect data on the physical characteristics of the structures being studied. Morphometric analysis can provide valuable insights into the development, function, evolution, and pathology of biological systems, and is used in a wide range of fields including biology, medicine, geology, and geography.