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Hich group of animals has the most complex learned behavior?

social animals


What does learned behavior mean in biology?

Learned behavior is a behavior that doesn't happen because of instinct. A rat runs a maize and learns that if goes s certain way he will get a treat at the end. This is classical conditioning and most animals respond to the stimuli of the food. People do too. A child who throws a fit each time he/she wants something and gets it is learning that if they throw a fit they will get what they want. This is learned behavior. To extinguish learned behavior takes doing something else to replace the behavior that is not wanted. This takes some effort because the learned behavior is part of behavior.


What is the most common behavior in simple animals like cnidarians and worms?

The most common behavior in simple animals like cnidarians (e.g. jellyfish) and worms is responding to stimuli in their environment, such as light or food. They may also exhibit basic movements like crawling or swimming in search of resources or to avoid danger. Communication through chemical signals or simple touch interactions is also common among these animals.


Are polymer Newtonian fluid?

Most polymers are non-Newtonian fluids, meaning that their viscosity changes under different shear conditions. However, some polymers can exhibit Newtonian behavior under certain conditions.


In which set do the elements exhibit the most similar chemical properties?

Elements within the same group (or column) of the periodic table exhibit the most similar chemical properties. This is because they have the same number of valence electrons, which largely determines their reactivity and chemical behavior. For example, alkali metals in Group 1 and halogens in Group 17 show distinct similarities in their chemical reactions and bonding characteristics.

Related Questions

Which animals yawn and which don't?

Most mammals yawn, including humans, primates, dogs, and cats. Reptiles, fish, and insects do not exhibit yawning behavior.


Which molecule among the following would exhibit the most ideal behavior?

The molecule that would exhibit the most ideal behavior among the options provided.


Do zebras exhibit homosexual behavior?

Although there is no documented evidence that zebras exhibit homosexual behavior, there is a widely-held view that most mammals, possibly all mammals, have specimens exhibit homosexual behavior at one time or another.


Is there a homosexual species?

Yes, many species exhibit homosexuality, including birds, mammals, and even insects. Homosexual behavior can serve various purposes, such as forming social bonds, reducing tension, or gaining access to resources. This behavior is not limited to humans and is a natural occurrence in the animal kingdom.


Do hamsters exhibit homosexual behavior?

Yes, in fact homosexual behavior has been observed in most mammals.


Do primates exhibit homosexual behavior?

All primates, including apes, monkeys, and humans exhibit homosexual behavior, which may or may not be genetically linked.The primates that show the most homosexual behavior are Bonobos followed by humans.


What behavior do many animals exhibit to reduce competition and again control of an area?

Most animals and insects reduce their competition by showing aggression or power in their area. There are sounds they make to warn competitors and other signs to keep them away.


Hich group of animals has the most complex learned behavior?

social animals


What is a type of behavior?

Most human behavior is learned rather than innate, however, you might say that eating when you are hungry is a type of innate behavior. Even newborn babies will do that.


Are dogs diurnal animals, or do they exhibit nocturnal behavior as well?

Dogs are primarily diurnal animals, meaning they are most active during the day. However, they can also exhibit some nocturnal behavior, especially if they have been trained or conditioned to be more active at night.


What does learned behavior mean in biology?

Learned behavior is a behavior that doesn't happen because of instinct. A rat runs a maize and learns that if goes s certain way he will get a treat at the end. This is classical conditioning and most animals respond to the stimuli of the food. People do too. A child who throws a fit each time he/she wants something and gets it is learning that if they throw a fit they will get what they want. This is learned behavior. To extinguish learned behavior takes doing something else to replace the behavior that is not wanted. This takes some effort because the learned behavior is part of behavior.


How do insects behave?

Insect behavior varies widely and depends upon species, and sometimes by an individual's role within a group. Some insects, such as honeybees and certain ants, are highly social. However, most insects are solitary. Insect behavior is determined largely by instinct as opposed to conscious thought.