How many domains are there?
3
What is behavior?
The way that an organism reacts to other organisms or it’s environment.
What is innate behavior?
Innate behavior is behavior that is inherited and does not need to be learned.
What IS learned behavior?
learning new behaviors through experience or practice
What holiday is celebrated on March 17?
St. Patrick's Day
What phrase is used to remember all the elements of the classification system?
Did King Philip Come Over For Good Soup?
What are the two main reactions to stress?
Fight or flight
name an example of an instinct
Spiders making their web, beehive construction, a snake swallowing an egg
Parlov's dog is an example of imprinting, trial and error, conditioning, or cognitive behavior?
Conditioning
What is the most common hair type?
(curly, straight, wavy, etc.)
Straight
Which domain contains Eukaryotes?
Eukaryota
What is an example for external stimulus?
Temp getting warmer, presence of other animals, change in weather, loud noises.
is A cat landing on its feet, an instinct or relflex?
reflex
When does Imprinting occur?
shortly after birth
when does the zodiac sign Capricorn start?
December 22
What are the two Prokaryotic kingdoms?
Archaea and Bacteria
What is an example for internal stimulus?
Hunger, thirst, illness.
A cricket being able to jump and chirp is an example of an innate or learned behavior?
Innate behavior
What are the three parts of cognitive behavior?
Thinking, reasoning, and problem solving
What song has made the most money in the world?
Happy Birthday
What does, Did King Philip Come Over For Good Soup, Stand for?
D = Domain, K = Kingdom, P = Phylum, C = Class, O = Order, F = Family, G = Genus, S = Species.
What will a rat do in a time of stress?
a rat will run if threatened but fight if cornered.
What is the definition of estivation?
when animals in dry, hot environments decrease their activity
When imprinting occurs, a baby bird will follow their mother around for ___ /___?
Protection/food
What year did the book Tuck Everlasting come out?
1975