The correct answer is Operant Conditioning.
Operant Conditioning refers to the process of gaining knowledge of system via which the power of a behavior is modified by using reinforcement or punishment. it's also a method that is used to bring about such learning.
even though operant and classical conditioning both contain behaviors managed by environmental stimuli, they range in nature. In operant conditioning, stimuli present when a behavior is rewarded or punished come to govern that conduct.
Pupil is the answer, it changes according to the light it recives
Answer:
Multicellular organisms: Both the plant and the ox are made up of more than one cell.
Both the ox and the plant need to breath somehow (use air).
Explanation:
Answer:No
Explanation:Plants will not just have to rely on one animal to help reproduce. Plants can mimic things such as scents or looks to be an incentive for other animals. Wind and water can also help transport pollen. Plants always have pollinators such as wind, water, insects, and animals. Plants use mimicry in order to attract the biotic pollinators. Plants will never have trouble reproducing because they have so many different pollinators.
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