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Wake-Up 1. What are angiosperms? 2. What is pollination? 3. What is the female reproductive structure of a flower? Male reproductive structure of a flower?

Wake-Up 1.What are angiosperms? 2.What is pollination? 3.What is the female reproductive structure of a flower? Male reproductive structure of a flower?

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Wake-Up

1. What are angiosperms?

2. What is pollination?

3. What is the female reproductive structure of a flower? Male reproductive structure of a flower?

Animal Behavior

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Types of ResponseAutomatic Response: Reflexive; involuntary,

immediate response to a stimulus

Types of ResponseInnate Response: Instinctive; Behavior that

one is born with; does without thinking

Types of ResponseLearned Response: Behavior that is taught or

acquired through time

Courtship BehaviorBehavior in which an

animal sends out a stimulus such as

• Sounds• Visual Displays• Chemicals

In order to attract a mate.

Example: Manakin BirdThis bird does a pretty impressive dance to

attract a a mate.

(Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

TerritorialityBehavior shown by an animal to defend or

obtain a territory.

Great Black-backed Gulls (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

*Dominance Hierarchy

• Social ranking within a population

• Difference in power, ranking, and access to resources and mating.

Dominance Hierarchy in Wolves (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

Circadian Rhythm• 24-hour cycle• Diurnal: Awake during the day• Nocturnal: Awake during the night

Diurnal

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

MigrationSeasonal movement of an animal or

group of animals

Monarch Butterfly Migration (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

HibernationTakes place during

COLD months• State of inactivity

and metabolic depression in animals

• Lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rates.

Bears (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

* EstivationSame definition as hibernation, but occurs during periods of extreme heat or dryness.

Lungfish(Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Innate Behavior

HabituationThe lessening of a response to a repeated

stimulus

*Habituation Video (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Learned Behavior

ImprintingA rapid kind of learning during a critical period

of early life in which social attachment and identification are established.

*Puppy and Duckling Imprinting (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Learned Behavior

Trial and ErrorProcess of finding a solution to a problem by trying

different solutions and learning from mistakes.

Life – Primates 41:18 and Challenges of Life 18:10 (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Learned Behavior

ConditioningA process in which an organism's behavior

becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment

Pavlov’s Dog Experiment (Watch Video)

* Conditioning (Watch Video)

What type of Behavior?

Learned Behavior

InsightProcess in which an animal uses something it

has already learned to a new situation without a period of trial and error.

What type of Behavior?

Learned Behavior