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Adaptations are always physiological. Behavior can be helpful, but is not called an adaptation.

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It is not true that adaptations are always physiological; sometimes behavior show adaptation especially if this becomes habitual like Pavlov’s classical conditioning under Behaviorism. Though there are times when physiological inhibits adaptation this is not the case all the time.

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