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Text Book: Anthropology 14th edition by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, and Peter N. Peregrine: Pearson: Upper Saddle River, N.J. ISBN XXXXXXXXXX Sorry, I can't provide the text book. Part I:...

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Anthropology14th edition by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, and Peter N. Peregrine: Pearson: Upper Saddle River, N.J.

ISBN XXXXXXXXXX

Sorry, I can't provide the text book.


Part I:

Referring to the attachments,compare the ancestor's growth from infant to adult with the hypermorphosis(grows for a longer time) growth from infant to adult in terms of their physical features. (One brief paragraph [3-4 sentences] and one brief paragraph [3-4 sentences] responding to the following post( I'll post it tomorrow).


Part II:

Referring to the Ember, et al. textbook Chapter 3, explain how directional selection in the speckled moth occurred in England in the

1800s.Write one brief paragraph (3-4 sentences) in your own words.

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Kshama answered on Feb 17 2021
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Part I: Comparing Ancestor's Growth from Infant to Adult with Hypermorphosis    3
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Part II: Occu
ence of Directional Selection in Speckled Moth in England    3
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Part I: Comparing Ancestor's Growth from Infant to Adult with Hypermorphosis
Hypermorphosis is a form of Peramorphosis, which is a classification of Heterochrony. In comparison to the other forms of peramorphosis, hypermorphosis is termed for delayed offset. Here, the growth is from an infant to adult ends at later stage. As mentioned by Camacho el al., the time span of the infant’s growth is extended to become an adult. The rate growth rate remains unaffected in hypermorphosis in comparison to other forms where in acceleration the growth rate increases and in predisplacement where the beginning of the growth is earlier in the infant.
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Hi,
You are absolutely co
ect because according to ECO-DEVO, hypermorphosis is a form of heterochrony. The growth of the descendent is longer. The developing rate remains the same but the time taken for the total development is extended during the period of evolution. As stated by Godoy et al., hypermorphosis can have impact on the organism completely while predisplacement and acceleration are likely to alter specific characters or traits...
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