Epigenesis
Epigenesis is the concept that emphasizes development resulting from ongoing bidirectional exchanges between heredity and all levels of the environment.
Epigenesis is the development of organisms such as plants, animals and fungi from an egg, seed, or spore or egg through a series of phases in which unorganized cells differentiate into organs and organs systems. The theory of epigenesis which claimed that structures evolve during development that are not already preformed was created by the German physician C. F. Wolff in 1759.
It was developed by Alfred Wegener around 1912-1915 time frame. He proposed his theory of the "continental drift". He proposed that the continents plowed through crust of ocean basins. He said that the continents look like a puzzle piece to put together. It's very interesting.
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Deafness is caused due to rupturing of the eardrum
Answer:
2nd one
Explanation:
Regardless of latitude or time of year, the sun's angle reaches closest to 90 degrees (perpendicular lines are 90 degrees) -- and is therefore at its most intense -- at the midpoint of the day: noon.