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what is physiology of love

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Answered by steny1
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Falling in love is one of the best feelings in the world—and humans might not be the only creatures who do it. Pair bonding, the two-by-two partnering of creatures, has been seen across the animal kingdom. Whether or not a nesting pair of robins can be said to truly love each other, we're still awfully interested inwhy animals might pair off. The tools available to biologists have advanced immensely in the last few decades, and some are using that technology to decipher physiology involved in both pair bonding and love.

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Answered by anjalisinghaa
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The physiology of love is not totally understood, and research is ongoing. Researchers have begun to explain the pair bonding of animals such as voles, and have identified patterns of hormones and brain activity that show up among people in romantic relationships.
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Iyou might feel that your experience of falling in love is unique, science can explain why you have lost your appetite,  ..yes true love never dies..

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