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AP Bio Chapter 51 Outline

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Chapter 51 Animal Behavior Lecture Outline Overview: Shall We Dance? ? Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) gather in groups to dance, prance, stretch, bow, and leap. They grab bits of plants, sticks, and feathers with their bills and toss them into the air. ? How does a crane decide that it is time to dance? In fact, why does it dance at all? ? Animal behavior is based on physiological systems and processes. ? An individual behavior is an action carried out by the muscular or hormonal system under the control of the nervous system in response to a stimulus. ? Behavior contributes to homeostasis; an animal must acquire nutrients for digestion and find a partner for sexual reproduction.

History of the American Indians - Chapter 1 Section 1

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History of the American Indians Asian Migration to the New World Ancient Hunter-Gatherers: Before agriculture, people had to rely entirely on nature for food; This meant following the patterns of animals (hunter) and plants (gathering) for food; people who had to move around were called nomads Ice Age When the world was colder during the Ice Age, more ocean water was frozen in the polar ice caps, shrinking the ocean, allowing more land to rise; In the northwestern part of North America (American Alaska) the continent almost touches the northeastern part of Asia (Russian Siberia). During the Ice Age, these continents did touch. Result?

chapter one outline for earht and its people ap world

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Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) - 3000 years after the ice age - Consisted of foragers - Used stone tools (name) Foragers - Hunting and food gathering people - Little evidence that Stone Age people were foragers - Doughnut shaped stones served as weights Neolithic (New Stone Age) - Origin of agriculture - Era of food production or “Neolithic Revolution” Agricultural Revolutions - Emphasizes the central role of food production - Domestication of animals for food - Started with foragers scattering seeds of their favorite foods - Polished or ground stone heads made to work the soil Çatal Hüyük - A large Neolithic town that existed from 7000-5000 B.C.E - 32 acres of land - Housing is plastered mud brick rooms
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