What is the definition of communication?
The transfer of information between organisms
What is the definition of dominance?
Higher social status relative to other animals in society.
It is caused by what kind of reaction in a body?
A chemical reaction
Do animals communicate with body language like humans?
Yes
What is pheromones?
What are the four example of how they communicate
Sound, light, chemicals, body language
What is the definition of aggression?
Any type of forceful behavior that is used to dominate or control another animal.
What animal is typically associated with Bioluminescence?
Firefly
What is the definition of body language?
the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements
True Or False: Phermones can signal the presence of danger, food, mates, and communicate territory boundaries.
True
What groups of animals communicate with sounds?
Amphibians, reptiles, birds, insects, and mammals
What are the four ways social status can be determined?
Gender
Size
Age
Reproductive Success
Yes
What does body language make it easier to do?
Communicate quickly with members of their species.
Male dogs release pheromones from what?
What is Bioluminesence?
The ability of living organisms to give off light caused by a chemical reaction in the body.
What are the majority of leaders?
The oldest male
The most physically fit
The most aggressive.
Blinking out codes
What are two example of animals that frequently communicate with body language.
Wolves and dogs
Ants will leave a trail of pheromones to what?
Lead other members of their colony to be found.
And find food.
What precent of fish and crustaceans use Bioluminescene?
90%
What are the three ways territory's are marked by?
Pheromones, Urine, and Feces
What are 2 things animals use light to do?
Attract mates and warn off predators
How do animals use body language to communicate?
Facial expressions, different signals
True Or False: Moths release pheromones in the air to find food.
False