Biology, asked by tonystark87m, 4 months ago

.Behaviour aimed at the opposite sex of the same species and
designed to stimulate copulation is called:

(a) Courtship
(b) Conflict
(c) Conditioning
(d) Sexual stimulation​

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Answered by palakguptavg8
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Answer:

(d) sexual stimulation

Answered by AditiHegde
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The correct answer will be Behaviour aimed at the opposite sex of the same species and designed to stimulate copulation is called a). Courtship.

Animal behavior could be divided into two broad classifications:

  • Innate or Instinctive Behaviour and Learning Behaviour
  • Innate or Instinctive Behavior is a type of behavior that is passed on from one generation to another through genes. It is an inherited behavior.
  • Whereas Learning Behavior is based on responses from the environment by a particular individual. It is the behavior to certain responses gathered by an individual based on personal experiences, in their lifetime.

Courtship Pattern

  • Among Innate Behavior, Courtship Patterns are one of the most common animal behaviors displayed by several organisms.
  • Courtship patterns involve an animal of a particular gender (mostly male) exhibiting different behaviors, like birds flaunting their colorful feathers, animals giving specific mating calls, or even performing dances.
  • All these behaviors are shown to attract the female (usually the genderless in number) for mating and increase the male's hereditary lineage.

Hence, the correct answer will be

Behavior aimed at the opposite sex of the same species and designed to stimulate copulation is called a). Courtship.

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