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ethology
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Western culture
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Studied as a scientific discipline focusing on animal behavior and evolutionary biology
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2
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invertebrate
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Western countries
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Learning about invertebrates is often part of early science education, where the focus is on their diversity and ecological importance.
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3
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invertebrate
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Western countries
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Invertebrates are studied in biology classes and are commonly found in marine ecosystems.
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4
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invertebrate
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Western culture
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Invertebrates are commonly studied in biology classes and are often the focus of scientific research in Western countries.
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5
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invertebrate
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Western culture
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Invertebrates are a diverse group of animals without a backbone, including insects, worms, and mollusks.
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1
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6
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organism
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Western countries
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Organisms are studied extensively in biological sciences and are considered the building blocks of ecosystems.
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1
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7
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organism
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Western countries
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Organisms are typically classified using the Linnaean taxonomy system.
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1
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8
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organism
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Western countries
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Considered a complex, individual living entity with specific characteristics and behavior.
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1
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9
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organism
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Western culture
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Biological entity with the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli
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10
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organism
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Western cultures
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Organisms are studied extensively in biology and are commonly associated with concepts of evolution and ecology.
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