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Innate behavior - Answer behavior that is performed without prior experience
Cucko bird - Answer innate behavior
Habituation - Answer a decline in response to a repeated stimulus
Toad eating a bee - Answer trial and error learning
insight learning - Answer problem solving without trial and error
The two founding fathers of ethology - Answer tinbergen and lorenz
Baboon yelling - Answer aggressive display
Ways animals communicate - Answer visual displays
sound
chemicals
touch
wolf growling - Answer active visual signal
mokney's red butt - Answer passive visual signal
touch communication - Answer establishes social bonds
advantages of group living - Answer increased ability to detect, repel, and confuse predators
increased hunting and food-finding efficiency
potential for division of labor
increased likelihood of finding a mate
, disadvantages of group living - Answer increased competition within the group for limited
resources
increased risk of infection from contagious disease
increased risk of offspring being killed by other members of the group
increased risk of being spotted by predators
altruism - Answer individuals that sacrifice their own interests for the good of the colony
a form of bee language - Answer waggle dance
a baby sucking it's thumb - Answer human instinct
Martha McClintock - Answer discovered that humans may respond to pheromoes
homeostasis - Answer the process by which an organism maintains its internal environment
within a NARROW range of conditions for optimal cell function in the face of a changing external
environment
sensor - Answer detects the current condition
control center - Answer compares that condition to the desired state called the set point
effector - Answer produces an output that restores the desired condition
hypothalamus - Answer the temperature control center in the brain that controls many
homeostatic responses
specialized connective tissues - Answer cartilage
bone
fat (adipose tissue)
blood
lymph
integumentary system - Answer protects the underlying structures from damage; regulates
body temperature; senses many features of the external environment