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4 June, 01:56

Explain the adaptive-inactivity theory of sleep.

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  1. 4 June, 02:16
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    One of the earliest theories of sleep, sometimes called the adaptive or evolutionary theory, suggests that inactivity at night is an adaptation that served a survival function by keeping organisms out of harm's way at times when they would be particularly vulnerable.
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