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Grudge Ball Review • Each team starts with 10 X’s on the board. • Teams will take turns answering questions. Your team has one minute to answer a question. Teams not answering need to pay attention! You can steal the question if the original team does not get the correct answer. • If your team gets the answer right, you can erase 2 X’s from the board (you can’t erase your own). • If you get the answer right, you may shoot from the line for an opportunity to erase 2 extra X’s (4 total). • The goal is to knock out the other teams. • If your team is knocked out, you can earn back 2 X’s by getting the question right (double for making a basket-4X’s) Helpful Hint- You SHOULD take notes for questions that you are unsure of or get wrong What is behavior? Behavior is the way an organism reacts to stimuli in its environment A decrease in response to a stimulus that neither rewards nor harms an animal is called? Habituation Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. Which of the following is not an innate behavior? A. A dog looking for its food dish B. A baby mammal sucking milk C. A worm moving away from bright light D. A spider spinning a web A Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. What are the characteristics of an animal? Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic, eukaryotic organisms whose cells lack cell walls. Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. What type of wastes are removed from the body via the excretory system and respiratory system, respectively? Ammonia and carbon dioxide In fishes, pharyngeal pouches may develop into… Gills Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. Do innate behaviors significantly change over time? Explain. No, innate behaviors are not learned Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. What are the 4 characteristics that chordates share during at least one stage of development? A dorsal, hollow nerve cord; notochord; a tails that extends beyond the anus, and pharyngeal pouches Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. Give an example of insight learning Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. Animals cells are ______________ cells that lack _______ _______ Animal cells are eukaryotic cells that lack cell walls Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. What is imprinting? Is this behavior restricted to birds? Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. What is circadian rhythm? Circadian rhythm is a behavioral cycle that occurs daily Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. Suppose you find a stray cat. As you approach, the cat begins to hiss, arch its back, and flatten its ears. Which type of behavior is this cat exhibiting? How would this behavior help this cat survive? This behavior is aggression. Aggression can be beneficial to survival by exerting dominancy and defending territory. Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. Coyotes are predators. Prairie dogs are prey. Prairie dogs live in large colonies. When a coyote nears, one prairie dog may spot the predator and make a high-pitched sound that alerts other members of the colony. In the process of making the sound, the alarm-calling prairie dog draws the coyote’s attention, so that animal faces the greatest risk of predation. How does the theory of kin selection explain this behavior? The theory of kin selection explains this behavior because helping relatives survive increases an individual’s fitness because the individual has similar genes as the kin. The on prairie dog may have called attention to itself; however, the other relatives (with similar genes) will likely be able to escape because of the warning. Alone, our vision is limited. Together we're 20/20. In Pavlov’s experiment, a dog produced salivation in reaction to a bell associated with food. Which type of learning does this describe? Explain your answer. This type of learning is classical conditioning because the stimulus (bell) begins to produce a certain response (salivation) due to the association with food What is an invertebrate? An animal without a backbone or vertebral column Are invertebrates rare? Explain your answer. No, more the 95% of the animal kingdom are informally invertebrates Why do invertebrates not form a clade (a group of organism that are believed to have evolved from a common ancestor)? Invertebrates do not from a clade because this category lumps together organisms that lack a characteristic, rather than those that share a characteristic. What system gathers information through receptors for sound, light, chemicals, and other stimuli? The nervous system Which activity is required for survival of the species but not survival of the organism? A. digestion B. excretion C. reproduction D. circulation C Suppose you were studying the cell walls of a multicellular organism under a microscope. Were you studying an animal? Explain your answer. No, animals do not have cell walls Describe the theory of kin selection. The theory of kin selection states that helping relatives can improve an individual’s evolutionary fitness because related individuals share a large proportion of genes A threatening behavior with which an animal exerts dominance over another is… Aggression Each year, a bird called the American redstart travels from its winter home in South America to its nesting area in New York. This behavior is called… Migration A system of communication that uses meaningful sounds, symbols, or gestures according to specific rules is called… Language Comments Form a hypothesis. Although the members of many animal species derive benefits from living in social groups, members of other species live alone. What might be some of the advantages of solitary (living alone) living? An advantage of solitary living is less competition for resources (examplefood and shelter) Innate behaviors are influenced by __________. Genes What is the function of the notochord characteristic found in chordate development? The notochord provides structural support Bats are nocturnal animals that have a poor sense of smell. They communicate through _____________ Sound signals