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CH 51 AP Bio Animal Behavior PPT

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2004-2005 1 Half Hollow Hills High School Ms. FogliaAP Biology 2004-2005AP Biology Animal Behavior Chapter 51. 2004-2005AP Biology What is behavior & Why study it?? Behavior? everything an animal does & how it does it? link between animal & its environment? innate = inherited or developmentally fixed? learned = develop during animal?s lifetime? Why study behavior?? part of phenotype? acted upon by natural selection? lead to greater fitness?? greater reproductive success?? greater survival? 2004-2005 2 Half Hollow Hills High School Ms. FogliaAP Biology 2004-2005AP Biology

CH 51 AP Bio Animal Behavior Notes

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1 Biology Chapter 51: Behavioral Biology Outline I. Behavioral Biology A. Behavioral knowledge has been studied for tens of thousands of years 1. The first humans used knowledge of animal habits to catch meals and avoid predators 2. Birds use songs to convey a variety of messages, including fertility, location, and territoriality a. These songs are useful for biologists as a fairly easy way to determine he effect of communication on all biological levels b. The study of bird songs has shows that both heredity and surroundings influence behavior 3. Understanding behavior is required in order to explain the various interactions of a species B. Although most behavior consists of physical activity and muscular movement,

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Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State, 1789-1800 A.???Introduction 1.?????Within twelve troubled years, the American people had risen up and thrown overboard both the British yoke and the Articles of Confederation (not best training for government) 2.?????Finances of the infant government were likewise precarious; the revenue had declined to a trickle, whereas the public debt, with interest heavily in arrears, was mountainous 3.?????Worthless paper money, state and national, was plentiful as metallic money was scarce 4.?????Nonetheless, the Americans were brashly trying to erect a republic on an immense scale 5.?????The eyes of a skeptical world were on the upstart United States of America B.????Growing Pains

AP Euro Chapter 12 outline

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Chapter 12 Recovery and Rebirth 1) Meaning and Characteristics of the Renaissance Renaissance 1350-1550 ?rebirth? Ending of the middle ages (lack of classical culture) Individualism and secularism (separation of church and state) a) Urban Society ? independent cities that dominated surrounding areas; secular spirit b) Age of Recovery ? 13th century: Black Death, political disorder, and recession c) Classical Culture ? Italians became aware of their past d) Recovery of the Individual ? new ways of viewing human beings (ability, worth, dignity) 2) Making of Renaissance Society a) Economic Recovery 1) Hanseatic League ? merchants who dominated trade in Northern Europe 2) Wool and Silk ? Italy dominated production and trade

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How Are Fungi Important In Nature? Raven St. Jean Fungi play a major role in both nature and society in the sense that they are a huge resource for many things, like medicine. Fungi serve a purpose to the earth, humans, and many animals and plants. First, fungi are very beneficial to life on earth by recycling material. Without bacteria and fungi, gardening plants would be impossible. They lock up plant nutrients until they?re needed and can be used by the plants. This act reduces leeching of vital nutrients from the soil and makes a great home to plants. They also retain water in the soil for plants. The greatest deed that fungi do is act as a decomposer and break down dead matter into components that other plants and animals can eat.

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