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the inherited behaviour is called​

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Answered by Jaiakash86
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Inherited behaviors are called instincts. Learned behaviors are not inherited but learned from others.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

Instincts are inherited behaviour.

Explanation:

  • Innate propensities to participate in a specific pattern of behaviour on a whim are known as instincts. This can be seen, for instance, in a dog shaking after becoming wet, a sea turtle seeking the ocean after hatching, or a bird migrating ahead of the winter months.
  • When he was successful in getting young geese to imprint on him, ethologist Konrad Lorenz made a classic illustration of the strength of instincts. The first moving object a goose encounters after hatching—typically its mother—is the one to which they get emotionally attached, he observed. But by positioning himself as the first thing the geese saw, he was able to influence their attachment or imprinting behaviour.
  • Numerous reflexes are instances of innate behaviours in humans. One such example is the suckling reflex, which is similar to the rooting reflex previously discussed (a reflex in which babies begin sucking when a finger or nipple places pressure on the roof of their mouth).
  • Babies under the age of six months experience the Moro reflex, a startle response, and the Babkin reflex, which occurs when babies rub their hands together and immediately open their mouths and flex their arms.
  • When faced with environmental stimuli, infants behave in this way instinctively. An infant will turn their head and look for a nipple, for instance, if their cheek is rubbed.

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