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NCEA Level 3: Animal Plant Responses
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1. This is the growth towards or away from a stimulus coming from one direction. If the movement is towards the stimulus it is positive - if it is away from the stimulus it is negative
Tropisms
Circannual
Aggresive
Polyandry
2. Plant hormone that stimulates fruit ripening and leaf drop
Beta
Antagonist
Ethylene
Kineses
3. Aggressive or defensive social behavior (fighting - fleeing - submitting) between individuals of the same species
Receptors
Star Compass
Stimulus
Agonistic
4. Serves as a navigational cue. Many birds use star patterns and movement for navigation.
Exogenous
Abscisic Acid
Star Compass
Tropisms
5. Foe - opponent - adversary
Antagonist
Cooperative Interactions
Nastic Responses
Biological Orientation
6. A cue using the earths magnetic field
Monogamy
Homing
Geomagnetic Cues
Submissive
7. This is a non-directional response to a stimulus or a change in activity rate in response to a change in the intensity of the stimulus
Kineses
Aggresive
Geomagnetic Cues
Agonistic
8. Derived or originating internally
Diapause
Endogenous
Pigment
Klinotaxes
9. The natural period of the rhythm if there are no external cues.
Nocturnal
Polygynandry
Free Running Period
Klinotaxes
10. When organisms orient themselves either towards or away from a stimulus
Biological Orientation
Free Running Period
Mimicry
Circadian
11. An innate mechanism in living organisms that controls the periodicity of many physiological functions
Receptors
Kin Selection
Diurnal
Biological Clock
12. Derived or originating externally
Polygamy
Cytokinins
Exogenous
Geomagnetic Cues
13. A special case of polymorphism based on the distinction between the secondary sex characteristics of males and females.
Polyandry
Sexual Dimorphism
Migration
Exogenous
14. Light receptor pigment in photoperiodism. Pr (red-light absorbing) vs Pfr (infrared light absorbing) In short-day plants - it stops flowering but in long-day plants it induces flowering
Effectors
Taxes
Receptors
Phytochrome
15. Any area that an animal defends against other animals
Submissive
Antagonist
Monogamy
Territory
16. Cause responses that alter conditions in the internal environment
Diapause
Effectors
Territory
Klinokinesis
17. A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react.
Phytochrome
Stimulus
Kin Selection
Crepuscular
18. A polygamous mating system involving one male and many females
Hormones
Short Day Plant
Polygamy
Polygyny
19. Of or relating to biological processes occurring at 24-hour intervals
Phytochrome
Mimicry
Free Running Period
Circadian
20. When an animal is active around sunrise and sunset.
Learned
Crepuscular
Sexual Dimorphism
Biological Orientation
21. Plant that generally requires long nights-- 12 or more hours of darkness to begin the flowering process.
Dominance
Submissive
Short Day Plant
Octogram
22. Period of dormancy - usually seasonal - which growth and development cease and metabolism is greatly reduced
Effectors
Territory
Pineal
Diapause
23. When one organism has power over another
Nocturnal
Homing
Hormones
Dominance
24. A biological clock that enables a migrating bird or insect to fly using the sun and continuously adjust its angle to the sun while flying.
Sun Compass
Diapause
Short Day Plant
Tropisms
25. Disposed to attack; militant; assertive; pushing
Polygyny
Klinotaxes
Star Compass
Aggresive
26. Prolonged relationship between male and female - associated with joint parental care
Pair Bonding
Territory
Ethylene
Geomagnetic Cues
27. The periodic passage of groups of animals (especially birds or fishes) from one region to another for feeding or breeding
Alpha
Migration
Antagonist
Innate
28. A colored chemical compound that absorbs light - producing color
Biological Clock
Agonistic
Zeitgeber
Pigment
29. To change the start times of a rhythm - but not its period
Innate
Homing
Monogamy
Phase Shift
30. The lobes of the brain that receive signals from the receptors in the eyes
Optic Lobes
Ethylene
Aggresive
Hormones
31. A polygamous mating system involving one female and many males
Learned
Circannual
Beta
Polyandry
32. Special structures that allow living organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment
Beta
Receptors
Geomagnetic Cues
Polygyny
33. Stimulates cell division and growth of lateral buds. Causes dormant seeds to sprout.
Long Day Plant
Courtship
Cytokinins
Kineses
34. The environmental agent that resets the biological clock e.g: change in light - temperature
Optic Lobes
Phytochrome
Taxes
Zeitgeber
35. Mating behaviour in which a number of males and females mates with each other.
Polygynandry
Territory
Klinotaxes
Phase Shift
36. Having more than one spouse at a time
Gibberellins
Klinotaxes
Hibernation
Polygamy
37. A hormone that promotes seed and bud germination - stem elongation - and leaf growth; stimulate flowering and development of fruit; affect root growth and differentiation
Gibberellins
Polygyny
Biological Orientation
Free Running Period
38. Type of behavior in which an animal sends out stimuli—such as sounds - visual displays - or chemicals—in order to attract a member of the opposite sex
Agonistic
Beta
Kineses
Courtship
39. Chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands - travel through the bloodstream - and affect other tissues
Dominance
Hormones
Critical Day Length
Mimicry
40. When the amount of random turning is related to the intensity of a stimulus (unorientated response)
Star Compass
Effectors
Zeitgeber
Klinokinesis
41. The period of daylight - specific for any given species - that triggers a long-day or a short-day response in organisms
Submissive
Territory
Geomagnetic Cues
Critical Day Length
42. Period of time during which a plant embryo is alive but not growing
Dormancy
Sun Compass
Monogamy
Crepuscular
43. Movement of the whole organism towards or away from a stimulus coming from one direction
Receptors
Dormancy
Taxes
Tropisms
44. Of or relating to or occurring in the night
Crepuscular
Star Compass
Nocturnal
Aggresive
45. Having a daily cycle or occurring every day
Hormones
Klinokinesis
Abscisic Acid
Diurnal
46. Having only one spouse at a time
Monogamy
Antagonist
Homing
Cooperative Interactions
47. Having from birth; occurring naturally rather than being learned
Agonistic
Abscisic Acid
Innate
Receptors
48. A group or system in which positions of power are ranked
Phytochrome
Antagonist
Agonistic
Hierarchy
49. Plant that generally requires short nights-- less that 10-12 hours of darkness to begin the flowering process.
Long Day Plant
Sun Compass
Auxin
Pigment
50. Orienting or directing homeward or to a destination
Optic Lobes
Gibberellins
Hierarchy
Homing