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the evolution of the brain of vertebrate​

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Answered by idk52
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The structure of all vertebrate brains is basically the same. At the same time, during the course of evolution, the vertebrate brain has undergone changes, and become more effective. In so-called 'lower' animals, most or all of the brain structure is inherited, and therefore their behaviour is mostly instinctive.

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As an animal moves forward, its senses collect data about the surroundings, and that data goes directly to the brain. The structure of all vertebrate brains is basically the same. At the same time, during the course of evolution, the vertebrate brain has undergone changes, and become more effective.

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