
U2L3: Reproduction and growth of Animals
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6th Grade
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What is innate behavior?
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Innate behavior is a type of behavior that is genetically hardwired and does not require learning or experience. It is instinctual and occurs naturally in animals.
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Give an example of innate behavior in animals.
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An example of innate behavior is a baby sea turtle instinctively moving towards the ocean after hatching.
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What is learned behavior?
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Learned behavior is a type of behavior that is acquired through experience and interaction with the environment.
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How does innate behavior increase survival in young animals?
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Innate behavior allows young animals to respond to stimuli without needing to learn the correct response, which can be crucial for survival.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is animal communication?
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Animal communication refers to the ways in which animals convey information to one another, including vocalizations, body language, and chemical signals.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What are pheromones?
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Pheromones are chemical signals released by animals that can affect the behavior or physiology of other members of the same species.
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What is courtship behavior?
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Courtship behavior is a set of actions performed by animals to attract a mate, often involving displays of strength, beauty, or skill.
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