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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
There are MANY videos linked to this presentation. Please make sure to watch them
all. I really think you will enjoy them.
Types of ResponseInnate Response: Instinctive; Behavior that
one is born with; does without thinking
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)
Example: Kangaroos (Watch Video)
*Dominance Hierarchy
• Social ranking within a population
• Difference in power, ranking, and access to resources and mating.
Dominance Hierarchy in Wolves (Watch Video)
HibernationTakes place during
COLD months• State of inactivity
and metabolic depression in animals
• Lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rates.
* EstivationSame definition as hibernation, but occurs during periods of extreme heat or dryness.
Lungfish(Watch Video)
ImprintingA rapid kind of learning during a critical period
of early life in which social attachment and identification are established.
Trial and ErrorProcess of finding a solution to a problem by trying
different solutions and learning from mistakes.
ConditioningA process in which an organism's behavior
becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment
InsightProcess in which an animal uses something it
has already learned to a new situation without a period of trial and error.