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    Animal behavior

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    causes a change in another animals behavior Communication- the transmission and reception of signals Animals is visual‚ chemical‚ tactile and auditory signals. Many animals that communicate through odors emit chemical substances called pheromones Innate behavior is developmentally fixed and under strong genetic influence Learning is the modification of behavior based on specific experiences Imprinting is a behavior that includes learning and innate components and is generally irreversible

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    AP Biology Outline for Behavior Territoriality - behavior of animals that enables individuals to occupy and dominate an area. Territory is an area where one or more individuals defend the area. Thus the two are interpedently interacting with each other to defend the area. Dominance Hierarchies – social organizations in which some individuals of the group have adopted a subordinate status to others. The role of this in social behavior is that it shows that the subordinate individuals are depended

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    The Lobster is a delicacy in many cultures‚ and it is also a pretty strange looking creature. It’s got some strange behavior‚ too‚ so we’re here to fill you in. Enjoy reading the first half of the list. Number Fifteen: They Never Stop Growing. This is the theory‚ anyway. Most are now caught before they have the chance to get to a very old age‚ and the larger the lobster‚ the more likely it is to be caught. But some research suggests that a lobster won’t stop growing until it dies. Number Fourteen:

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    Red Cherry Shrimp

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    Reproduction between the shrimp is very simple‚ all you need is two shrimp‚ and a food source. Breeding occurs right after the female molts. The female shrimp molts then she hides because she has not protection. While hiding‚ she lets off pheromones which lets the male know she is ready to breed. After breeding‚ the female will carry the eggs with her‚ under her tail‚ until the eggs hatch. Red cherry shrimp are thought to be found in the freshwater lakes of Taiwan and Vietnam. The

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    Kiva-Paper

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    perAltering and Improving Kiva Some suggestions for improvement of the current Kiva system Marcel Flipse 1473379 2011 Vrije Universiteit‚ Artificial Intelligence Department‚ De Boelelaan 1081a‚ 1081 HV Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands‚ marcel.flipse@gmail.com Course: Bachelor Referaat ‚ supervisor: Zhisheng Huang Abstract. Kiva has improved overall performance of distribution centers by implementing robotics and concepts from Artificial Intelligence. Although the results look promising‚ there

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    Cell Communication Lab

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    Questions 1. Yeast cells look like separate little spheres; they cannot walk or swim. Brainstorm methods by which yeast cells might communicate with each other. Record your list of possibilities in the space below. I. Signal Cascade II. Hormones III. Pheromones IV. Receptors embedded in the cell V. Growth near another cell Guided Activity: Table Charts Alpha – Type Culture Single Haploid Cells Budding Haploid cells Time 0 Field 1 3 3 Field 2 1 1 Field 3 8 2 Total per stage Percent

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    Effects Of PRL On Nscs

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    Effects of PRL on NSCs/NPCs Like other stem cells‚ NSCs have the capacities of proliferation and multipotent differentiation. Studies have shown that NSCs can be induced into various neural component cells in vitro‚ such as astrocytes‚ oligodendrocytes and neurons [45]. NPCs are capable to divide only a limited number of times and differentiate into a specific type of neuronal cells [46]. The subgranular zone (SGZ)‚ locating between the granule cell layer and hilus of the hippocampus dentate gyrus

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    Bees: Keystone Species

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    Bees contribute biologically to society because they are such unique and incredible species. They are unique because they are social insects and there very interesting to study. They are fascinating creatures and great for models of natural pheromone. Bees have many features that set them apart from other pollinators. And how they act and how they respond to things are such fascination things to see. Albert Einstein once said that “If the honeybee goes extinct‚ we have four more years on

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the methods that can be used to control agricultural pests Pest control refers to the regulation or management of pests; this is often the complete removal or a reduction in the amount of pests. In agriculture pests are either in the form of weeds or insects that damage or reduce the quality or quantity of crop yield and decrease profit margins. There is often need for pest control when there is an increase in demand. One of the most effective ways of

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    Body Systems

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    oxygenated blood to the body tissues and removes waste gases. Reproductive- The reproductive system is a system of sex organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction. Many substances such as fluids‚ hormones‚ and pheromones are important to the reproductive system. Nervous- The nervous system consists of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ sensory organs‚ and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. Together‚ these organs are responsible for the

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