Animals have this type of a cell.
What is Eukaryotic?
A special type of behavior an animal uses to get a mate.
What is courtship behavior?
Ants communicate with each other by this method.
What is pheromones or body language?
An animal without a backbone.
What is an invertebrate?
All animals are complex; this means they can not be unicellular. They are ________.
What is multicellular?
Animals are not producers; they are _____.
What is a consumer?
What type of behavior is it when a skunk turns and points his back side at you and raises his tail?
What is defensive behavior?
When an animal send out a signal to another species and gets a response.
What is communication?
A substance used to chemically communicate.
What is a pheromone?
A collection of cells that all do the same or similar job.
What is a tissue?
Coral does not move. How can it be an animal?
Because it has to move at SOME stage of its life. (It moves when it is a baby polyp)
For most animals, walking is a type of _____ behavior.
What is innate?
When animals interact with others in their group.
What is social behavior?
An animal's daily cycle of wake/sleep/eat (etc.)
What is circadian rhythm?
A collection of different tissues working together to preform one function.
What is an organ?
This is a trait of ALL living things, but with animals it is almost always ____________.
What is sexual reproduction?
If a group of animals can't hibernate, what behavior would help them if they ran out of food?
What is migration?
Name all 4 ways animals can communicate.
What is touch, sound, sight/body language, pheromones/chemicals?
Internal control of an animal's natural pattern of life.
What is a biological clock?
An organism at the early stages of development.
What is an embryo?
This is a characteristic of animals that described how the cells are organized.
What are specialized cells/ specialized parts?
A sign that animals use when they travel from one area to another.
What is a landmark?
Two key reasons to live in a group with others.
What is.. (must have 2)
1) can kill larger prey
2) more eyes & ears for protection/safer
3) more access to mates/shared parenting
The only type of asexual reproduction that some simple animals do.
What is budding?
This describes how animals' cells each do different jobs.
What is specialized cells? or Cell specialization.