Chemicals
Homeostasis
Communication
Dominance & Submission
Miscellaneous
100

What are three common animals that release pheromones? 

Moths, dogs, and ants.

100

What is homeostasis?

The process of maintaining a stable internal environment. 

100

Give one example of why animals communicate with each other.

:Locating other members of their group

:Finding mates

:Warning others of danger

:Protection 

100

What is the main difference between dominance and submission?

Animals with a higher social status (dominant) have power over those below it (submissive).

100

True or False:

There are nearly two thousand monkeys in Hawaii.

False:

There are no monkeys in Hawaii.
200

What is the main reason why animals communicate with chemicals?

To signal the presence of danger, food, mates, or communicate territory boundaries

200

what do dogs do when they are hot?

they pant to lower their body temp.


200

What insects are most well-known for making noticeable sounds?

Crickets and Cicadas both use sound to attract mates

200

What is the definition of society?

A group of animals of the same species living and working together in an organized way

200

What species of animals is female led?

Spotted Hyena 

300

Territories are marked by: 

  • Pheromones

  • Urine

  • Feces 

300

What does a Arctic Fox do to keep warm?

They wrap themselves with their tail.

300

What is communication?

The transfer of information between organisms

300

Give four main determiners of social status.

  • Gender

  • Size

  • Age

  • Reproductive Success 

300

What will ants do to lead other members of their colony to food?

Leave a trail of pheromones.

400

What is the definition of pheromones? 

A chemical released by an animal that influences the behavior of other animals of the same species

400

example of homeostasis in human?

internal body heat heating or cooling with the weather.

400
What are the four ways of communication?
  • Sound

  • Light

  • Chemicals

  • Body Language

400

What are the majority of leaders in male led primate societies?

  • The oldest male monkey

  • The most physically fit

  • The most aggressive

400

How do dolphins communicate?

Using a series of clicks, whistles, and grunts

500

What is the definition of territory?

Any area that animals use for feeding, mating, or raising their young

500

Do behaviors help maintain homeostasis?

Yes.

500

Where is bioluminescence necessary for animals to communicate?

90% of fish and crustaceans in the midnight zone of the ocean use bioluminescence 

500

Give one reason why dominance / social order is important in animal societies which we discussed.

  • Helps reduce fighting amongst members of the group

  • Submissive animals will often roll over / crouch / move out of the way to prove they are not a threat 

500

What do birds do to attract a mate?

  • Some birds will use a mating song to attract mates

  • Some male birds will bring the female a gift, such as a fish

  • Some will build brightly colored nests to attract females