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CLEP Biology: Principles Of Behavior
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Answer 34 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. _________________ - another form of learning - involves a sensitive period. A famous example of this is where a scientist imitated a mother duck's quacking in front of a group of ducklings just after they had hatched.
Disadvantages
Fixed Action
Communication
Imprinting
2. Migratory __________ that are caged and prevented from migrating exhibit migratory restlessness.
Solitary
Imprinting
Pheromone
Bird
3. __________ is an observable coordinated response to environmental stimuli. Mechanistic questions are answered by describing how an animal is biologically equipped to behave.
Greater
Behavior
Imprinting
Sociobiology
4. ___________ communication (sounds) have advantages. It is faster than chemical communication. And - it is effective both night and day. For example - whale songs have six basic themes for sexual and group identification.
Auditory
Communication
Harem
Concrete
5. The ______-______ hypothesis states that females chose mates on basis of traits that attract them to females.
Drone
Concrete
Run-away
Sensorimotor
6. Continuous human female sexual receptivity may help ensure that the male remains to care for its young. It is noted that tribal systems of more than one husband or wife provide for ___________ survival and success of genes.
Imprinting
Greater
Behavior
Tactile
7. _______________ involves marking or defending a particular area against competitors.
Language
Territoriality
Altruism
Advantages
8. ___________ members are organized in a cooperative manner extending beyond sexual or parental behavior.
Society
Selection
Sociobiology
Communication
9. _________________ may be chemicals (e.g. - pheromones - urine - and feces). Moths attract males with tail gland pheromones; cats mark territory with urine - etc. and antelope mark with eye gland secretions.
Disadvantages
Pheromone
Communication signals
Operant conditioning
10. In humans - Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget assigned four stages to child development. First - the ____________ stage (first two years) involves nonverbal hands-on learning.
Greater
Imprinting
Bird
Sensorimotor
11. ______________ is a durable change in behavior brought about by experience.
Altruism
Drone
Learning.
Pheromone
12. Females who produce few eggs are selective about their mates; this is called Sexual ____________.
Selection
Solitary
Communication signals
Waggle
13. Behavior has ___________ basis and can evolve. Behavior evolves to adapt an individual to reproduce; also to capture resources and avoid predators.
Pheromone
Tactile
Genetic
Advantages
14. ______________ to living in a social group might include help to avoid predators - raise young - and find food.
Identical
Behavior
Waggle
Advantages
15. In social bees and wasps - the queen is diploid but the _________ is haploid; they are 75 percent related to their nest mates but only 50 percent related to their own offspring if they reproduced; thus - it is an advantage to care for the queen and h
Drone
Selection
Learning.
Language
16. ______________ to living in a social group include tension between members - spread of illness and parasites - and reduced reproductive potential.
Sensorimotor
Disadvantages
Echolocation.
Tactile
17. The third stage of Piaget's Cognitive Theory of Development is the __________ stage - in which the child develops organized - logical thought - and the ability to classify objects.
Concrete
Genetic
Solitary
Identical
18. _______________ is an application of evolutionary biology principles to the social behavior in animals.
Ovulation
Sociobiology
Harem
Concrete
19. Stags compete for females to form a _____________--a group that mates only with him.
Concrete
Learning.
Drone
Harem
20. Females mate with dominant males when ______________ is near; dominant males protect all young.
Ovulation
Drone
Concrete
Communication signals
21. _________ _______ Patterns (FAPs) are always performed the same way and are elicited by a sign stimulus.
Fixed Action
Echolocation.
Pheromone
Run-away
22. ___________________ involves reinforcing a particular behavior to strengthen the relationship between a stimulus and a response.
Operant conditioning
Solitary
Advantages
Language
23. ______________ rituals prepare sexes for mating; they allow recognition and help a female choose a mate.
Identical
Courtship
Concrete
Ovulation
24. Honeybees combine tactile and auditory signals to indicate direction of a food source. A bee that has located a good source of pollen returns to the hive and conducts a __________ dance.
Waggle
Drone
Learning.
Territoriality
25. _____________ is the ultimate auditory communication. Nonhuman primates are limited to about 40 distinct vocalizations with limited meaning.
Communication signals
Imprinting
Language
Auditory
26. Certain animals - such as bats and dolphins - have a sensory system called _____________ - in which high-pitched sounds are emitted and their echoes interpreted to determine the direction and distance of objects.
Genetic
Society
Altruism
Echolocation.
27. Some animals are largely ____________ and join with a member of the opposite sex only to reproduce.
Sensorimotor
Solitary
Communication
Run-away
28. Baboons have a _______________ hierarchy. It is a ranking within a group where higher ranking individuals acquire more resources.
Genetic
Dominance
Altruism
Fixed Action
29. A ___________ is a chemical released to cause a predictable reaction of another member of the species.
Bird
Solitary
Pheromone
Courtship
30. _______________ is an action by a sender that influences the behavior of a receiver.
Communication
Waggle
Solitary
Learning.
31. _________ may decrease reproductive success while benefiting reproductive success of another member of group.
Communication
Altruism
Behavior
Ovulation
32. ___________ communication occurs when one animal touches another.
Tactile
Greater
Ovulation
Courtship
33. Fraternal twins in same family are often different; __________ twins reared apart are often similar.
Sensorimotor
Identical
Echolocation.
Waggle
34. __________ ______ chicks beg food from parents by pecking at parents' beaks; their accuracy improves with practice.
Altruism
Laughing Gull
Bird
Ovulation