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Behavior includes such things as motion, nutrition, and reproductive behavior. Any response to the environment may be classified as behavior. Even microbes, plants and fungi have behavior, although it is usually slower and not as visible as animal behavior. A tentative classification includes motion, vital behavior such as feeding and nutrition, reproduction and growth, and other behavior. |
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All organisms are capable of reacting to their enviornment. This is has to do with how stimuli are received and what form the reaction may take.
This is most typical of animals, although many plants and other organisms are capable of some motion.
Respiration, or gas exchange, and feeding and nutrition are tpical behaviors.
Growth is typical of young individuals, reproduction of mature ones.
This includes behavior that provides for a constant living environment, such as temperature regulation, or acclimatization, or seasonal changes.
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Physics, chemistry, and astronomy are not yet well connected. This will depend significantly on earth science such as geology, hydrospheric science, atmospheric science, physical geography, and geohistory. It depends more heavily on molecular biology, and cell biology including cell structure, behavior, and types. It depends most heavily on other aspects of organism biology including habitat, tissues, organ systems, form, and life cycle. Systematics, ecology, and biohistory area also connected. Other areas of knowledge such as Personal studies, anthropology, culture, institutions, sociology, and history will be connected as this site develops. |
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