| A | B |
| inborn behavior | behavior that is not learned |
| stimulus | a change in the eniviornment that causes and animal to behave a certain way |
| response | reaction to any change or stimulus |
| reflex | special kind of instinct you dont think aboutl like a yawn |
| trial and error | learning things by continually trying them out. |
| imprinting | a certain kind of behavior that happens soon after an animal is born |
| conditioning | animals are taught a new way to behave by rewards. |
| territory | when an animal chooses a place to settle that other animals cannot take |
| instinct | inborn behavior-example is a spider spinning his web. it does not have to be taught |
| environment | your surroundings |
| migration | animals move to another place for food, warmer weather and water |
| behavior | a way an organism acts toward its enviornment |
| communicate | when animals give information to other animals |
| ivan pavlov | experimented with conditioning |
| konrad lorenz | experimented with imprinting in geese |
| three ways to learn behavior | conditioning, imprinting, trial and error |
| types of inborn behavior | instinct and reflex |
| reasons for migration | food, water, warmer or colder weather |
| ways animals communicate | deer wags tail when he is in danger, frog croaks tell female where he is,honeybees go to hive and move in an 8 to let them know food is nearby |
| examples of learned behavior | brushing teeth, learing spelling words, catching a ball |