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Aggression behaviour
Any action designed for self-defence, to establish position in a hierarchy, or for defence of territory a
biological clock
internal timing mechanism in plants and animals
caste system
formation of specialised groups to carry outdifferent functions in an animal society
circadian rhythm
refers to a pattern of activity following a24-hour cycle
classical conditioning
type of learned behaviour in which an animalforms an association between two stimuli, one significant and oneinsignificant, so that the response normally associated with the significantstimulus occurs when only the insignificant stimulus is presented
communication
transmission of information between organismsngua
competition
interaction between individuals of the same ordifferent species that use one or more of the same resources in the sameecosystem
cooperate
refers to combined action of a group oforganisms to achieve an outcome different from that achieved by an individual
day-neutral plants
plants that flower regardless of the length ofday
echolocation
technique in which animals emit sounds anddetect the presence of objects by the echoes produced as the sound is reflected
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