Exam 39: Motor Mechanisms and Behavior
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What probably explains why coastal and inland garter snakes react differently to banana slug prey?
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Figure 39.1
-The structure pictured in Figure 39.1 is found in

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Pair-bonding in a population of prairie voles can be prevented by
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Upon returning to its hive, a European honeybee communicates to other worker bees the presence of a nearby food source it has discovered by
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In which form of locomotion is friction the greatest impediment to moving?
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The behavior of most animals is influenced by the periods of daylight and darkness in the environment. Fiddler crabs' courtship behaviors are instead synchronized by the 29 1/2-day cycle of the moon. What is the adaptive significance of using lunar cues?

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You discover a rare new bird species, but you are unable to observe its mating behavior. You see that the male is large and ornamental compared with the female. On this basis, you can probably conclude that the species is
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Skeletal muscle contraction begins when calcium ions bind to
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A skeletal muscle with abnormally low levels of calcium ions would be impaired in
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Which of the following examples describes a behavioral pattern that results from a proximate cause?
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Which of the following statements about the certainty of paternity is true?
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Figure 39.3
In the territorial behavior of the stickleback fish, the red belly of one male that elicits attack from another male is functioning as a

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A stickleback fish will attack a fish model as long as the model has red coloring. What animal behavior idea is manifested by this observation?
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Compared to oxidative skeletal muscle fibers, those classified as glycolytic typically have
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Calcium ions regulate contraction of smooth muscle cells by binding to
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