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behaviors that are known innately via genetic information because Inherited Behaviros - behaviors that are genetically passed from parents to offspring in plants and animals.
No. Example: In birds, they have to LEARN how to fly, so that is a learned behavior. But, they already know how to build a nest, so that is an inherited behavior.
inherited traits what you know and learned behaviors are what you leArn..... ex. Walking, running, writing, readin
Inherited behaviors are called instincts. These are innate behaviors that animals are born with and do not need to be learned. They are typically passed down from generation to generation through genetic inheritance.
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Inherited behavior refers to behaviors that are passed down from one generation to the next through genetics. These behaviors are instinctual and are not learned during an individual's lifetime. Inherited behaviors are influenced by genes and are typically present in a species as a result of natural selection.
they already know how to fly(learned behavior) but there is nothing inheritatd (by the way this is Karina Shtyba)
flying and sleeping upside down during day(nocturnal) are in genes or instinct while hunting and finding food is learned.
Behaviors can be influenced by a combination of genetic (inherited) and environmental (learned) factors. While some behaviors may have genetic components that influence their expression, environmental factors such as socialization, culture, and personal experiences can also play a significant role in shaping behavior. Thus, it is often more accurate to view behavior as a complex interplay between genetic and environmental influences rather than solely learned or inherited.
Instinctual behaviors, such as reflexes, mating rituals, and migration patterns, are examples of behaviors that are genetically programmed. These behaviors are inherited and do not need to be learned.
Inherited behaviors, also known as instinctual behaviors, are actions and reactions that are genetically transmitted from one generation to the next. These behaviors are typically hardwired and can be observed in various species, serving essential survival functions such as mating, feeding, and defense. Examples include a bird building a nest or a newborn mammal instinctively seeking its mother's milk. Unlike learned behaviors, inherited behaviors do not require experience or environmental input to manifest.