Campbell Biology Concepts & Connections, 9th edition
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Summarize the hypotheses that explain variation in human skin color as adaptations to variation in UV radiation.
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- Explain the roles of Vitamin B and Vitamin D in the evolution of skin color. Use appropriate anthropological terms (such as "natural selection" and "phenotype")Â Be sure to discuss both Vitamin B folate and Vitamin D as they have different effects?arrow_forwardAccording to Nina jablonski's research dark skin is adaptive because it protects from __________ at low latitudes. Light skin is a derived trait at high latitudes to allow for __________ production.arrow_forwardWhat factors caused the correlation between the reduction in skin pigmentation in humans and migration of human populations away from the equator? The exposure of human populations to predators only common to the polar regions caused them to adapt by camouflaging better with the environment. The exposure of human populations to less UV light required a reduction in melanin to produce more vitamin D for healthier bones. The exposure of human populations to new sources of food common to the polar regions caused changes in physiology that resulted in the production of less melanin. The exposure of human populations to new diseases common to the polar regions interferred with melanin production causing lighter skin.arrow_forward
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- Why is it that the evolution of skin color is considered a case of natural selection? Group of answer choices A- Because different alleles in skin color genes lead to differences in skin color  B- Because differences in skin color lead to differences in number of children in different environments  C- Both  D- Neitherarrow_forwardUse logic to deduce the answer to this question. Given what you know about skin color and skin cancer, the highest rate of skin cancer on Earth occurs among (a) blacks in tropical Africa, (b) scientists in research stations in Antarctica, (c) whites in northern Australia, (d) Norwegians in the United States, (e) blacks in the United States.arrow_forwardWhich factors were determined to directly cause the loss of skin pigmentation in humans as a result of natural selection? the impact of UV radiation on folate and Vitamin D levels in human populations the clothing worn by humans in the early 8th century the interaction of human populations with predators in colder climates a change in the diet of human populations as they settled in colder climatesarrow_forward
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