Option+E+review


Differences between learned and innate behavior 1207648721 Types of neurons (sensory, inter, motor)1207648721 Taxes vs. Kinesis1207648721 Biological altruism, evolutionary reasons for & Hamiltons Rule 1207713997

Skills:
Drawing the human eye and identifying components of the retina in particular1207648721 Remember specifics about the rods and cones on the retina, and their relation to our perception of color (i.e. which cones respond to which stimulus) (arianatae) REMEMBER the term **synapse**, and what it means! --> bridge/connection between neurons, the act of bridging an impulse (it's chemical, but we don't need to know the details) (arianatae) Drawing a diagram of the human brain1207648721 and knowing functions for some parts of the brain. 1208086790 in particular, remember which main areas of the brain control what aspects of our bodies... aka, subconscious/conscious, hormone control versus stimulus reception... (arianatae) Explaining particular experiments on behavior (Pavlov's, Lorenz's)1207648721 Construct a reflex arc. 1207660884 Understand social structure of honey bees.1207660884

Dealing with Data:
Using quantitative tests to verify whether a certain stimulus is the cause of change in an organism's behavior1207648721

Things to Watch Out For:
Issues on altruism in animals. 1208086790 Difference between taxes and kinesis. 1208086790 Remember to have 3 examples of animals that show distinct social behaviors! 1208876957 when looking at graphs, be sure to put in exact, quantitative data in your answers. if two terms are given, and you are asked to 'state the difference" or "comment" on the reaction, be sure to also state how the two terms relate **//to each other//** (arianatae)

There will probably be a question about:
relationship between behavior and how it impacts the survival of an organism displaying this behavior1207648721 describe one of the reflex arcs, or describe the path a certain stimulus goes until the body's muscles react

The need of quantitative data in studies of behavior.1207660907 Definitions of mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and photoreceptors 1207895338 importance of innate behavior to the survival of animals 1207895338 Lorenz's Imprinting on Geese, Pavlov's conditioning with dogs and Skinner's operant condition with a rat! 1208876957