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Answered by Firan
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Cyclomorphosis takes place in aquatic invertebrates such as Daphnia.

it is the cyclic or seasonal changes in the phenotype of the organism.

it is a way of escaping predation during unfavorable changes.

Daphnia reproduces by parthenogenesis and gives rise to several generations.

The species of Daphnia undergoes changes of the head's shape during the year, from midsummer to spring it has a round shape, and then it changes to a helmet-shaped, and again it reverting to the rounded shape at midsummer. Also some time in summer these generations tend to be smaller and more transparent than the other times.

Answered by janu519
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Cyclomorphosis also termed as the seasonal polyphenism is the occurrence of the cyclic or seasonal changes in the phenotype of any individual occurring in successive generations. ... For example, Morphological variability in Daphnia populations has often been

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