change through natural selection
Natural selection is the process that causes behavior patterns to change over generations as a result of differential reproductive success. Organisms with traits better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on those beneficial traits to their offspring. Over time, this process leads to the accumulation of advantageous behaviors in a population.
change through natural selection
change through natural selection
socialization
The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior is called diffusion. This refers to the process by which these elements are transmitted from one group or society to another.
the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. (www.dictionary.com)
reproductive cells
It is the translation of what is known about health into desirable individual and community behavior patterns by means of educational process.
The process of pollination.
The term that refers to the spread of ideas, innovations, and patterns of behavior is "cultural diffusion." This process occurs when different cultures come into contact with each other and share aspects of their beliefs, practices, and technologies.
The process of pollination.
Sponges use internal fertilization in their reproductive process.