The actions and reactions that God has given an animal when it is born.
What is an innate behavior?
Giving a treat after a dog rolls over.
What is a learned behavior?
What is an intelligent behavior?
The expulsion of gametes into the water by fish.
What is spawning?
Reduces the cell's chromosome number from diploid to haploid.
What is meiosis?
A dog panting because its hot.
What is a reflex?
Chemicals that are released by animals and that affect other animals of the same species.
What are pheromones?
Who uses two large rocks to open a nut.
What is a chimpanzee?
When the sperm and egg unite outside of the parent's bodies.
What is external fertilization?
When a male's sperm and a female's egg unite inside the female's body.
What is internal fertilization?
Long distance, seasonal movement of animals from one area to another.
What is migration?
Attracting a mate; marking trails; signaling danger.
What are ways animals use pheromones?
The ability to solve problems, reason, analyze, understand, and use tools.
What is intelligent behavior?
An example of an animal that takes care of its eggs after external fertilization.
What is a Siamese Fish?
Period in which a zygote develops into a baby animal.
What is incubation?
Considered the more complex behavior.
What is instincts?
A housebroken cat, a dog that "shakes hands", a parrot that talks.
What are examples of learned behaviors?
Which animal is considered to have its own "alphabet"?
What is a dolphin?
The fluid containing sperm in salmon.
What is mitt?
An unborn animal.
What is an embryo?
A peacock performing complex dance in front of a peahen.
What is a mating ritual?
A killer whale chewing its food, spitting some into the water, wait for a bird to come eat, and then swallowing the food and bird at once.
What is an example of learned behavior?
Uses tiny pebbles as tools to disturb soil around their burrows.
What is a digger wasp?
Special reproductive cells that transfer or receive chromosomes.
What are gametes?
Fluid inside the amnion sac.
What is amniotic fluid?