Penguins are animals and extensively interact with their environment in order to find food, mate, and raise their young.
True. Inherited responses are generally considered to be behaviors that are instinctive (example: fight or flight response in humans). Responses can be learned through several ways, including operant and classical conditioning. This all pretty much boils down to the nature vs. nurture debate and the truth is that living things can exhibit both responses.
I don't think there is because fight or flight is response action the body makes when in a dangerous situation. Stand and fight or flight RUN.
Adrenaline, not insulin, is the name of the hormone that is known as the 'fight or flight' hormone.
Epinephrine, adrenaline, and cortisol are hormones that have all been linked to the "flight or fight" response.
Walter Cannon, a harvard physiologist, first investigated the fight or flight response in 1927.
This system controls autonomic functions. These are what are called the "fight or flight" response and the "rest and repose" responses.
Sympathetic division.
When faced with a situation your body has two natural responses. Fight, or Flight. If your body does not tell you to run away (or fly) then you have chosen the Fight response. The response can be triggered by man things including emotions for the day, and the balance of chemicals in your body at the time.
It's Walter Bradford's that animals have one of two responses when posed with a threat: fight or flight. Technically its a stress response or nerve response. In humans, the response can be either aggressiveness or physicality is fighting and deflection, running or hiding would be flight
Excessive alertness. This may be caused by a number of factors. The main ones would be stimulant medications, manic or hypomanic episodes, drinking caffeinated beverages, and fight-or-flight responses (when fear responses are activated).
True. Inherited responses are generally considered to be behaviors that are instinctive (example: fight or flight response in humans). Responses can be learned through several ways, including operant and classical conditioning. This all pretty much boils down to the nature vs. nurture debate and the truth is that living things can exhibit both responses.
Epinephrine and Norepinephrine. They're part of the "fight or flight" responses in one's body ultimately slowing down the body's urine production.
The Parasympathetic Division is in charge of "rest and digest" and has a calming effect on many body functions. The sympathetic division is in charge of the "fight or flight" increasing breathing rate allowing more oxygen intake, and increase of heart rate allowing more blood to flow throughout body.
fight or flight, and the associated physiologic responses of increased blood pressure, increaed sugar release to blood for immediate energy, increased release of neurotransmitters, etc
penguin because i said so
flight
No