Innate behaviors are behaviors that do not need to be taught, you naturally develop them. Some examples are eating and sleeping.
The four learned behaviors: Habituation, Sensitization, Imprinting, and <span>The Conditioned Response.
</span><u>Habituation </u>- Turtle hides into shell after being touched. After being touched several times and has associated that no danger is involved, turtle is no longer scared.
<u>Sensitization</u><u /> - Your first presentation may make you insanely nervous, but once you gain more experience you become less and less nervous.
<u>Imprinting</u><u /> - Ducklings following their mother
<u>Conditioned Response</u><u /> - Dogs don't like getting shots. They may associate the scent or appearance of the animal hospital with getting shots. They may try to avoid the scent or something similar to the hospital.
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Answer:
Question 1: C Messenger RNA
Question 2: D GAC CTT GAT
Question 3: B 20 chromosomes
Question 4: C 75% gray, 25% ebony
Question 5: sperm cells
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Explanation:
The ganglia are formed from the cell bodies of a group of neurons. The ANS or autonomic nervous system associates with the CNS (central nervous system) and the somatic nervous system with the help of ganglia. The ganglia accommodate the cell bodies of sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent) cell bodies of the ANS.
The sympathetic ganglia are situated near to the central nervous system. The two sympathetic ganglia, which locate the cell bodies of post-ganglionic cell bodies are sympathetic trunk ganglia (situated alongside the vertebral column) and collateral ganglia (anterior to the vertebral ganglia).
The mechanism is Natural Selection