Innate Behavior-
Behavior determined by the "hard-wiring" of the nervous system. It is usually inflexible, a given stimulus triggering a given response. A salamander raised away from water until long after its siblings begin swimming successfully will swim every bit as well as they the very first time it is placed in the water. Clearly this rather elaborate response is "built in" in the species and not something that must be acquired by practice
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Examples - Birds hatching from there eggs without being taught, babies not breathing underwater, and dogs imetiadly drinking milk from there mother.

Innate behaviour relates to organisms interacting with their environment by organisms knowing what to do withuot even being told so they grow up with imediate insticts.

Abiotic Factor-
A non living chemical or physical factor in the environment , such as soil , Ph, forest fire, etc
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Examples- weather, precepitation, cloud cover

Abiotic Factor realtes to organisms interacting with their environment by becouase when it rains it affects the environment around the living organisms.

Community-
In ecology, a community is an assemblage of two or more populations of different species occupying the same geographical area.

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Examples- An example of community is humans .

Community is related to ecology becouase a community interacts with eachother

Mutualism
When two organisms of different species biologically interect in a relationship










Examples- Bees pollinate trees, the bees get food, the apple trees get Pollinated.

Predation-