Chapter 39: Problem 7
List two possible benefits of living in a group.
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Chapter 39: Problem 7
List two possible benefits of living in a group.
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Match the terms with their most suitable description. ________fixed action pattern ________altruism ________habituation ________ lek ________territory ________ imprinting ________dominance hierarchy ________ classical conditioning a. time-dependent form of learning b. communal display area c. learning to ignore a stimulus d. defended area with resources e. assisting another individual at one's own expense f. unequal distribution of benefits within group g. involuntary response becomes tied to a stimulus h. series of instinctive movements triggered by a simple stimulus
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All honeybee workers are ______. a. male b. sterile c. female d. \(b\) and \(c\)
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