Tropism is the easiest plant behavior to recognize; it means growing in a particular direction. Phototropic plants, for example, grow toward the sun. Plants also send their roots down or sideways based on the climate, in order to find water (hydrotropism).
In flowers, to open when the sun comes out, to absorb the light. And also for plants to do photosynthesis.
no.
To study genetics, traits, and the behaviors of those traits.
a instinctual adaption is what an animal does as a reaction
Some of the meerkats behaviors are:AggressiveDefensiveForagingSocialCourtshipMatingI hope this helped you. :)
What are some learned behaviors of a python
An instinctive behavior is mating
One instinctive behavior is to scratch
it means birds
to guard
To attack you ( if you irritate them)
One instinctive behavior is to scratch
No. Instinctive behavior occurs in warmblooded animals as well.
An instinctive behavior is a natural, innate response to a specific stimulus or situation that does not require prior learning or experience. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and are crucial for an animal's survival. Examples include birds building nests, babies crying for food, and spiders spinning webs.
Instinctive behavior is a process whereby animals "know" (without having to think about it) when to search for food, drink water, urinate, defecate, reproduce, seek safety from predators, and seek shelter when there is inclement weather.
Nope - it's instinctive.
An instinctive behavior in humans is a natural, automatic response to a stimulus, without the need for prior learning. Examples include blinking when something comes toward the eyes or flinching when in danger.
instinctive