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Natural eye colour is discontinuous. :) !

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How do organisms achieve variation?

The differences shown by the individuals of one kind of organisms are called variations. Variations are due to hereditary and non-hereditary characteristics. Characteristics, which are passed from parents to off spring, are called hereditary characteristics. In general the term variation means the difference in characteristics of organisms belonging to the same species in a natural population. Two types of variation, i.e. continuous and discontinuous, occur in any large population. In continuous variation, there are small differences among individuals of the same species and many intermediate forms are seen. So there is a complete gradation of many characteristics of organisms from one extreme to the other in a population. E.g. height in human being. Characteristics showing continuous variation are produced due to combined effects of many genes and environmental factors.


What is color consistency?

Colour consistency is the variation of the dominant or contrasting wavelength in identical lamp samples. It is also what allows a human to see the same colour in a variety of situations.Colour constancy is the brains ability to assign a constant colour to a surface. For example Granny Smith apples will have a constant green colour.


What is a continious variation?

eyes, hair, fingers and toes, vertebrates... most common body parts


Type of selection in which human select the variation?

Artificial selection.


How is the pressure variation in a sound wave amplified in human ear?

how is the pressure varition in a sound wave amplified in human ear

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What are the types of variations?

There are 2 types of variation: Continuous and Discontinuous. Continuous: Has slight differences that grade into each other. Usually has quantitative/measurable characteristics. e.g Human height/weight... Discontinuous: It has discrete differences which have a clear cut- they do not merge into each other. e.g. human blood...


What are types of variations?

There are 2 types of variation: Continuous and Discontinuous. Continuous: Has slight differences that grade into each other. Usually has quantitative/measurable characteristics. e.g Human height/weight... Discontinuous: It has discrete differences which have a clear cut- they do not merge into each other. e.g. human blood...


Is the variation in weight in human populations an example of discrete or continuous variation?

It is an example of continuous variations.


What is the variation in human skin color an example of?

This is a typical kind of continuous variation which is controlled by polygenes.


Why is height continuous variation?

You have the gene of tallness, but you don't eat enough so that your body size doesn't change. Continuous variation in human population is always the result of interaction between genotype and the environment


How do organisms achieve variation?

The differences shown by the individuals of one kind of organisms are called variations. Variations are due to hereditary and non-hereditary characteristics. Characteristics, which are passed from parents to off spring, are called hereditary characteristics. In general the term variation means the difference in characteristics of organisms belonging to the same species in a natural population. Two types of variation, i.e. continuous and discontinuous, occur in any large population. In continuous variation, there are small differences among individuals of the same species and many intermediate forms are seen. So there is a complete gradation of many characteristics of organisms from one extreme to the other in a population. E.g. height in human being. Characteristics showing continuous variation are produced due to combined effects of many genes and environmental factors.


What has the author N S Ossenberg written?

N. S. Ossenberg has written: 'An osteological analysis of an early Manitoba population' -- subject- s -: Anthropometry, Indians of North America 'Discontinuous morphological variation in the human cranium'


What is consisted?

Colour consistency is the variation of the dominant or contrasting wavelength in identical lamp samples. It is also what allows a human to see the same colour in a variety of situations.Colour constancy is the brains ability to assign a constant colour to a surface. For example Granny Smith apples will have a constant green colour.


What is color consistency?

Colour consistency is the variation of the dominant or contrasting wavelength in identical lamp samples. It is also what allows a human to see the same colour in a variety of situations.Colour constancy is the brains ability to assign a constant colour to a surface. For example Granny Smith apples will have a constant green colour.


What is a continious variation?

eyes, hair, fingers and toes, vertebrates... most common body parts


What are specific examples of variation within a species?

Human species, as in the variation in height.


Is height of human beings discrete variable or continuous variable?

It is a continuous variable.