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Animals and behavior

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An animal that has a backbone is called what? vertebrates
An animal that does not have a backbone is called what? invertebrates
Animal cells that have a nucleus are called what? eukaryotic
An organism in its early stage of development is said to be in its _________ stage. embro
It is a name for an organism that eats other organisms. consumer
Behaviors that are inherited through genes are called what? innate behaviors
Behaviors that are learned through experience are called what? learned behaviors
An area that is occupied and guarded by one animal or a group of animals is called what? territory
A period of inactivity or decreased body temperature that some animals experience during the winter. hibernation
Some animals will do this during a period of reduced activity during the hottest part of the summer. estivation
It is a phrase used to discribe an animals biological clock. circadian rhythms
The interaction of animals of the same species. social behavior
The act of sending and receiving a message. communications
A chemicals used by some animals to communicate. pheromones
Communication used by our body actions is called what? body language
To travel from one place to another. migration
Agroup of tissue that carry out the functions of the body. organs
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