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amid [387]
3 years ago
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Which of the following best relates behavior and evolution? A. Most behaviors aren't influenced by genes and, therefore, aren't

able to evolve. B. There's no link between inherited behaviors and evolution. C. Inherited behaviors that don't allow animals to survive and reproduce will be spread throughout the population and can evolve by natural selection. D. Inherited behaviors that allow animals to survive and reproduce will be spread throughout the population and can evolve by natural selection.
Biology
1 answer:
lyudmila [28]3 years ago
5 0
<span>A. Most behaviors aren't influenced by genes and, therefore, aren't able to evolve. 

In evolutionary psychology, the link between genes and behavior isn't significant. This means that other factors such as the environment, culture, community and other elements can influence the behavior of a certain organism. In humans, this is true. We are influenced by our "nuture" that shapes the behavior and actions we do. </span>
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