Multicelluar heterotroph that gets energy through eating other organisms
animals
Primate group made up of monkeys, apes, and humans
Anthropod
A group of closely related classes
Phylum
Change in behavior based on an experience
Learning
A reaction to a stimulus
response
animal that has a backbone
vertabrates
A verabrete with four limbs
Terapod
The Science of naming and grouping organisms
Systematics
Animals traveling from one environment to another based on seasonal changes
Migration
A group of interneurons
Ganglion
A process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
feedback inhibition
Fish with two pairs of fins, had skeletons made of bone, and is a relative of the shark
bony fish
Ancestral organism that has two or more distinct lineages in common
Common Ancestor
A way that animals communicate that inticates mating
Courtship
Visual organs specifically in insects, crustaceans, and anthropods
Compound Eyes
Poisonous in high concentrations, and destroys cells
carbon dioxide
A branching digram showing the cladastic relationship between a number of species
Cladogram
Swedish scientist that developed binomial nomenclature
Carolus Linnaeus
The most common animal used in the example of Pavlioning Conditioning
Pavlovs dog
How sharks find their way around the ocean
Electric sense
Paired structures in the throat region
pharyneal pouches
Early form of a bird that was small and possessed feathers from the late Jurassic period
Archaeopteryx
Groups of organisms based on their physical and structural characteristics
Traditional Classification
Pavlovs first name
Ivan
A bird thats brain that gets bigger in the winter and shrinks in the spring
Chickadees