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Inherited behavior refers to actions or responses that an organism inherits genetically from its parents. These behaviors are instinctive and do not need to be learned. Examples include migration patterns in birds and nest-building behaviors in insects.
Innate behavior develops independently of the environment. It is inherited and controlled by the organism's genes. One example is goslings staying near their mothers to avoid predators.Learned behavior develops as a result of experience and it is not inherited. For example, grizzly bears learn how to catch salmon for food.
It is called an inherited trait
It is called an inherited trait
Instincts describe the natural responses an organism is born with, enabling it to survive and reproduce in its environment. These behaviors are typically unlearned and are genetically programmed.
behavior that is inherited
An inherited trait is a characteristic or feature that is passed down from parents to offspring through their genes. These traits are determined by the genetic material inherited from one's ancestors and can influence physical appearance, behavior, and other characteristics of an organism.
learned behavior
Inherited behavior is basically an inherited personality trait from the parents of the subject. Also, inherited behavior can be the inherited ways of something like white blood cells acting, but this is to be considered the "personality" of the cell or whatever the subject is mainly because it is still the way you act (in a sense).
Sex-linked traits are inherited from the organism's parents.
Genotype