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100

The reason a plant grows toward the light.

What is reaction to an external stimulus?

100

Female reproductive organ.

What is an ovary?

100

When male dogs urinate on a bush, they leave a message with this chemical marker.

What are pheromones?

100

Kittiwake chicks stand still after hatching because of this behavior.

What is innate behavior?

100

A complex pattern of innate behavior.

What is an instinct?

200

Organelle necessary for photosynthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

200

Type of fertilization where egg meets sperm outside of the female body.

What is external fertilization?

200

Communicated by dogs through growling.

What is aggression?

200

Societies use this behavior to organize social status.  

What is dominance?

200

A dog puts its head down and rolls over on its back.

What is submissive behavior?

300

Photosynthesis takes place in this type of plant tissue.

What is dermal tissue?

300

This develops from a zygote.

What is an embryo?

300

Causes plants and animals to respond to their environment.

What is a stimulus?

300

A newborn duckling follows its mother due to this behavior.

What is imprinting?

300

The area an animal defends from members from others of the same species.

What is its territory?

400

Causes green light to reflect from leaves.

What is chlorophyll?

400

Competition with members of the same species for a mate. 

What is courtship?

400

Pheromones, courtship, and aggression.

What are types of communication?

400

Instinctive behavior in response to seasonal change.

What is hibernation?

400

The first thing that happens when a new cell is produced.

What is it gets larger?

500

The process of light energy producing food in plants.

What is photosynthesis?

500

Source of nutrition for an embryo inside an egg.

What is a yolk?

500

Used by most deep water fish to attract mates and lure prey.

What is bioluminescence?

500

Type of behavior exhibited when birds avoid Monarch butterflies because of their bad taste.

What is conditioning?

500

Animals grow mostly due to this reason.

What is an increase in the number of cells?