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which morphological feature made man most efficient in course of evolution​

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Answered by vedantkhanna00752
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Morphology, in biology, the study of the size, shape, and structure of animals, plants, and microorganisms and of the relationships of their constituent parts. The term refers to the general aspects of biological form and arrangement of the parts of a plant or an animal. The term anatomy also refers to the study of biological structure but usually suggests study of the details of either gross or microscopic structure. In practice, however, the two terms are used almost synonymously.

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Morphology refers to the size, shape, and arrangement of cells. The observation of microbial…

Typically, morphology is contrasted with physiology, which deals with studies of the functions of organisms and their parts; function and structure are so closely interrelated, however, that their separation is somewhat artificial. Morphologists were originally concerned with the bones, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves comprised by the bodies of animals and the roots, stems, leaves, and flower parts comprised by the bodies of higher plants. The development of the light microscope made possible the examination of some structural details of individual tissues and single cells; the development of the electron microscope and of methods for preparing ultrathin sections of tissues created an entirely new aspect of morphology—that involving the detailed structure of cells. Electron microscopy has gradually revealed the amazing complexity of the many structures of the cells of plants and animals. Other physical techniques have permitted biologists to investigate the morphology of complex molecules such as hemoglobin, the gas-carrying protein of blood, and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), of which most genes are composed. Thus, morphology encompasses the study of biological structures over a tremendous range of sizes, from the macroscopic to the molecular....

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Morphology in biology based on evaluation.

Explanation:

  • Evaluation is change in the traits of organism day by day
  • Human evaluation is contribute the part of population changes on the earth
  • In evaluation of human there are many characteristics  for change in morphology which start from birth to death.
  • Morphometrics feature is most  efficient due to an analysis of  form
  • These feature deduce the something of odogeny,changes in particular shape of a man
  • Morphology changes during the evaluation of genes from time to time.

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