Question 40 According to the orthogenetic principle, growth occurs from the outside of the body to the inside. occurs gradually in a head-to-toe direction. is increasingly distinct and organized. involves consistent gains and losses.
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Step 1: The orthogenetic principle states that development proceeds from a global, undifferentiated state to a more differentiated and specialized state. Show more…
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