Concept explainers
(a)
To classify:
The nine behaviors listed in Pull It Together and to connect the map as triggered by the animals of same species or a different species.
Concept introduction:
There are two facts that when combined together contributes to the understanding of animal behavior. They are innate abilities and learnings from the life. These two factors are in turn, controlled by the genes and experiences of life. Genes are the major reason for the control of almost all the activities of life, but they are governed by the experiences from life.
(b)
To determine:
The nine behaviors listed in Pull It Together and to connect the map as triggered by the parts by an animal of same species
Concept introduction:
There are two facts that when combined together contributes to the understanding of animal behavior. They are innate abilities and learnings from the life. These two factors are in turn, controlled by the genes and experiences of life. Genes are the major reason for the control of almost all the activities of life, but they are governed by the experiences from life.
(c)
To determine:
The nine behaviors listed in Pull It Together and to connect the map as triggered by the parts only by animals of a different species.
Concept introduction:
There are two facts that when combined together contributes to the understanding of animal behavior. They are innate abilities and learnings from the life. These two factors are in turn, controlled by the genes and experiences of life. Genes are the major reason for the control of almost all the activities of life, but they are governed by the experiences from life.
(d)
To determine:
The nine behaviors listed in Pull It Together and to connect the map as triggered by the part by the non-living environment.
Concept introduction:
There are two facts that when combined together contributes to the understanding of animal behavior. They are innate abilities and learnings from the life. These two factors are in turn, controlled by the genes and experiences of life. Genes are the major reason for the control of almost all the activities of life, but they are governed by the experiences from life.
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Biology: Concepts and Investigations
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