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1. Scientific method
2. pseudopods
3. In 1909, Ernest Rutherford’s
4. innovation
5. nerve cell
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Baby 1 is the Smith's and baby 2 is the White's
Explanation:
Looking at the table and finding both of the parents blood types, seeing where they intersect at a square you can find what the baby's possible blood types are. Looking at the Smith's, going from both the B blood types you can see that the possible blood types are B or O. The White's blood types are AB and B, looking at the chart you can find the baby's possible blood types are A, B or AB but not O, so baby 1 cannot be their child.
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The correct answer is "All of these are fixed patterns".
Explanation:
Fixed action patterns are instinctive programmed responses in different species that are triggered by a specific external sensory stimulus. These stimuli are called <u>sign stimuli</u>. When the sign occurs, the animal starts a sequence of acts in response to the stimulus and continuous until the series of actions is completed. If the animal is interrupted for some reason, it continues its job from where it was interrupted; either the original stimulus is or is not present.
- A <u>chick’s gaping mouth</u> induces a feeding response in a parent bird: <em>The stimulus is the gaping mouth</em>, which <em>makes the parents</em> to instinctually respond f<em>oraging</em> more and <em>feeding</em> the chick.
- A male fruit fly <u>waves his wings</u> at a female fruit fly during courtship: In courtship, the <em>original stimulus is the presence of the female</em>. One of the <em>male´s responses actions is the wave of its wings</em>.
- A baby garter <u>snake captures and eats a slug</u>: For the baby snake, the <em>sign stimulus is the slug scent</em>. The snake then <em>responses</em> by <em>capturing and eating the slug</em>.
- A European <u>cuckoo hatchling pushes the host bird's egg</u> out of the nest: The <em>stimulus</em> for the cuckoo chick <em>is the presence of the host bird´s egg</em>. When the cuckoo bird emerges from its egg, even before it opens its eyes, it <em>pushes the host out of the nest.</em>