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Lesson 4.3: Animal Behaviors for Reproduction
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The way an organism reacts to changes in its internal conditions or external environment is
behavior
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Why do animals migrate?
to find an area with plenty of of food, an area with better climate, or a better environment for reproduction.
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Animals increase their chances for surviving and reproducing when they
live and work together
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Animals compete for
resources, mates, territory
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What are the two kinds of fertilization?
External and internal fertilization
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The process that leads to changes in behavior based on practice or experience.
Learned Behavior
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A response to a stimulus that is inborn and that an animal performs correctly the first time is called
instinct
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The behavior patterns related to how animals mate are called
mating systems
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Animals that provide no parental care release
many offspring
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What is migration?
Migration is the regular, seasonal journey of an animal from one place to another and back again.
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he goal of most animal behaviors is to help them
survive or reproduce
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What are phermones?
A chemical released by one animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same species
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Which kind of animals take care of their young from weeks to years?
Some birds and all of mammals
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Different animal species have different ways of caring for their young. They are
Some species have no contact with their offspring, while others spend many years caring for them.
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Animals communicate using
sounds, scents, and body movements.
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