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Chapter 14 Animals and Behavior An animal with a skull and a backbone; examples include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish Click for Term Vertebrate An animal with a skull and a backbone; examples include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish Click for Term An animal without a backbone Click for Term Invertebrate An animal without a backbone Click for Term An organism in the earliest stage of development Click for Term Embryo An organism in the earliest stage of development Click for Term A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific job in the body Click for Term Tissue A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific job in the body Click for Term A combination of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function in the body Click for Term Organ A combination of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function in the body Click for Term Organisms that eat producers or other organisms for energy Click for Term Consumer Organisms that eat producers or other organisms for energy Click for Term An animal that eats other animals Click for Term Predator An animal that eats other animals Click for Term An organism that is eaten by another organism Click for Term Prey An organism that is eaten by another organism Click for Term A behavior that is influenced by genesa and does not depend on learning or experiences Click for Term Innate Behavior A behavior that is influenced by genesa and does not depend on learning or experiences Click for Term A behavior that has been learned from experience or observation Click for Term Learned Behavior A behavior that has been learned from experience or observation Click for Term A period of inactivity that some animals experience in winter; allows them to survive on stored body fat Click for Term Hibernation A period of inactivity that some animals experience in winter; allows them to survive on stored body fat Click for Term A period of reduced activity that some animals experience in the summer Click for Term Estivation A period of reduced activity that some animals experience in the summer Click for Term An internal control of natural cycles Click for Term Biological Clock An internal control of natural cycles Click for Term Daily cycle Click for Term Circadian Rhythm Daily cycle Click for Term The interaction between two animals of the same species Click for Term Social behavior The interaction between two animals of the same species Click for Term A transfer of a signal from one animal to another that results in some type of response Click for Term Communication A transfer of a signal from one animal to another that results in some type of response Click for Term An area occupied by one animal or group of animals from which other members of the species are excluded Click for Term Territory An area occupied by one animal or group of animals from which other members of the species are excluded Click for Term A chemical produced by animals for communication Click for Term Pheromone A chemical produced by animals for communication Click for Term