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how does the evolutionary perspective explain the biological basis of behaviour​

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Answered by UserUnknown101
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Answer: The evolutionary perspective explains the biological behaviour by demonstrating the behavioural and physiological changes that occur as a result of evolution being necessary for the survival of species. ... The human brain has evolved from smaller to bigger in size.

Answered by coolapoorva
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Evolution refers to gradual and orderly biological changes that result in a species from their pre-existing forms in response to their changing adaptation demands of their environment.

Physiological and biological changes that take place as a result of evolutionary processes are so slow that they become visible after hundreds of generations.

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