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what is innate behaviour

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Answered by Ayesha059
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"It is a collection of responses that are predetermined by the inheritance of specific nerve or cytoplasmic pathways in unicellular and multicellular organisms."
All plant behaviours are innate.
>these behaviour patterns have been developed and been refined over many generations an their adaptive importance lies in the survival to species.
Answered by Anonymous
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"It is a collection of responses that are predetermined by the inheritance of specific nerve or cytoplasmic pathways in unicellular and multicellular organisms."

All plant behaviours are innate.

>these behaviour patterns have been developed and been refined over many generations an their adaptive importance lies in the survival to species.

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