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Siobhan Griffin
on Oct 31, 2024Verified
An animal must be physiologically ready before it can exhibit a behavior pattern. This is NOT illustrated by which of the following?
A) Inability of a newborn human to walk
B) Inability of a newborn bird to fly
C) Inability of a sand wasp pupa to lay eggs
D) Inability of an adult human to locate an address
E) Inability of a newborn sparrow to sing
Physiologically Ready
A state in which an organism or part of an organism is prepared for a specific physiological process or activity.
Sand Wasp
Insect species within the Crabronidae family, known for nesting in sandy environments and often preying upon or parasitizing other insects.
- Elucidate the differences between inherent tendencies and educational responses.
- Identify the physiological and neurological underpinnings of behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the differences between inherent tendencies and educational responses.
- Identify the physiological and neurological underpinnings of behavior.