Polydactyly, a condition where an individual has extra fingers or toes, is an example of discontinuous variation. These extra digits are distinct and discrete traits that can be observed in individuals within a population.
No, lobed ears are considered a continuous variation rather than a discontinuous one. Discontinuous variation refers to traits that have distinct categories with little to no intermediates, whereas lobed ears exist on a spectrum ranging from completely lobeless to fully lobed.
Oh, dude, so like, rose flower color is actually considered a discontinuous variation. It's not like a smooth gradient where you can just blend different colors together like a fancy smoothie. It's more like distinct categories, you know? Like, red roses, white roses, yellow roses - no mixing and matching here, just straight-up different colors.
Continuous: height, weight, skin colour. Discontinuous: eye colour, attached ear lobes Continuous variation varies from degree to degree gradually, affected by external conditions. Discontinuous variation only has two or more definite 'extremes', determined by genes only.
Fingerprint patterns are considered a discontinuous variation because they fall into distinct categories such as loops, arches, and whorls. While there can be variations within these categories, the overall pattern of fingerprints is not continuous but rather falls into discrete classifications.
Continuous variation refers to a range of possible values that a trait can take, such as height or weight, showing a smooth spectrum of variation. Discontinuous variation refers to distinct categories or traits that do not show a gradual range of values, like blood type or eye color.
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Discontinuous narrative -- a narrative style in which the narrative moves back and forth through time. This particular style is usually associated with Modernist literature. A good example of discontinuous narrative is Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury.
An example of discontinuous development is when a child learns to walk, as this represents a notable shift in their development from crawling to upright bipedal movement. This transition involves a sudden change rather than a gradual progression in motor skills.
A film which is not continuous. In other words, there are breaks, gaps or other interruptions in the film. For example, if the material was conductive, a discontinuous film of that material would not conduct because of the breaks in the film.
Yes. For example: A square wave has a Fourier series.
Natural eye colour is discontinuous. :) !
no, as a flower is either for example blue or white, and cannot be something in between, thus its discontinuous variation.
Discontinuous innovation is innovation that is divorced from prior common knowledge.
An example of a function discontinuous everywhere fa(x) = 1 , if x belongs to set a fa(x) = 0 if x does not belong to set a The a is a subscript here. This function is called the 'Indicator function' and everywhere discontinuous.
yes a discontinuous function can be developed in a fourier series
Discontinuous. There's no middle ground, someone either has it or doesn't.
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