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Answered by manish5365
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1) Behavior is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems, or artificial entities in conjunction with themselves or their environment, which includes the other systems or organisms around as well as the (inanimate) physical environment ...

2) In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness.

3) study on human behavior has revealed that 90% of the population can be classified into four basic personality types: Optimistic, Pessimistic, Trusting and Envious

4)I don't know all about ducklings but I can tell you a few things. Ducklings can walk and swim about 24 hours after hatching. They don't need to eat during those 24 hours because they still have a small amount of egg yolk being absorbed in the region of their belly. They find their own food which consists of vegetation and invertebrates and even small mammals such as mice and shrews. When they are very young, duckling struggle to get through heavy vegetation. They generally will follow their mothers in single file because her movement through the area pushes the foliage aside and creates a path for the ducklings that follow. The slowest ducklings, or ducklings with legs injuries, tend to be the ones at the back of the line but the order can vary based on which ones get distracted while chasing a fly for a moment.

Ducklings rely on their mothers for the water-repelling oil on their down during the first 4-6 weeks of their lives. They begin to grow their real feathers at about 4 weeks of age and the oil producing gland at the end of their spine begins to produce oil at around the same time. Ducklings without a mother duck will probably die if they get wet during the first few weeks of their lives.

The mother and ducklings communicate vocally with each other through cheeping noises. This communication begins a few days before the ducklings hatch. The pitch and number of repetitions varies a little between species. If one duckling doesn't see any of the others nearby, it starts cheeping. If a duckling hears another one cheeping, they also begin to cheep and move towards the sound. This combination of instinctive reactions helps to prevent the group from splitting apart or getting lost.

All domestic breeds of duck are descended from either mallard, american black duck, muscovy ducks or mandarin ducks. Lots of websites and online resources about ducks have cut and pasted the incorrect info that mallards and muscovies are the only 2 wild ancestors of domestic ducks.

5) Phylloclades and cladodes are flattened, photosynthetic shoots, which are usually considered to be modified branches. The two terms are used either differently or interchangeably by different authors. Phyllocladus, a genus of conifer, is named after these structures.

6) A sunken stomata is a stomata in a small pit, which protects the escaping water vapor from air currents, decreasing water loss from the leaf. Sunken stomata are commonly found in plants in arid environments as one of their adaptations to preserve water.

7)The swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw, or air bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of many bony fish (but not cartilaginous fish) to control their buoyancy, and thus to stay at their current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming.

8)Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization. Salts occur naturally within soils and water. Salination can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the gradual withdrawal of an ocean.

9)The scientific name of sundari is Heritiera fomes.

10)A typical camel can drink 200 liters (53 gallons) of water in three minutes. Perhaps this is where the misunderstanding arises that camels store water in their humps. After all, the water has to go somewhere.

11)A dog's tail can wag in many ways and it can mean many things. Generally, when we see a dog wagging we think he is happy and when we see him with his tail between the legs we assume that he is sad. ... Dogs also wag their tails for many different reasons, sometimes their behavior changes the way they wag their tail.

12)Camel humps are made up of fat, not water. ... During winters in the Sahara Desert, camels have been known to survive six or seven months without actually drinking [source: Lumpkin]. Granted, camels get liquid from the plants they eat during that dry spell, but it's still an incredibly long time sans drinking water.

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Answered by Chaitanyahere
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  • The behaviour is the way the person or thing reacts .
  • The adaptation is a genetic change that helps the organism survive in the environment .
  • 4 types .
  • Imprinting .
  • A flattened stem or branch that function as a leaf .
  • Sunken stomata is a adaptation found in small plants.
  • swim bladder contains gas functions to enable fish the maintain its depth without sinking .
  • soil containing soluble salts to interfere with crop growth .
  • Heritiera fomes .
  • 200 litres .
  • dog wagging shows excitement .
  • camel scared to liquid from plants they eat during the dry spell .

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