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obsolete taste perception
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GO_0007607 |
[OBSOLETE. The series of events required for the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus to be received and converted to a molecular signal.] |
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GO_0007609
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GO_0007609 |
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sensory perception of smell
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GO_0007608 |
[The series of events required for an organism to receive an olfactory stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Olfaction involves the detection of chemical composition of an organism's ambient medium by chemoreceptors. This is a neurological process.] |
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short-term memory
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GO_0007614 |
[The memory process that deals with the storage, retrieval and modification of information received a short time (up to about 30 minutes) ago. This type of memory is typically dependent on direct, transient effects of second messenger activation.] |
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memory
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GO_0007613 |
[The activities involved in the mental information processing system that receives (registers), modifies, stores, and retrieves informational stimuli. The main stages involved in the formation and retrieval of memory are encoding (processing of received information by acquisition), storage (building a permanent record of received information as a result of consolidation) and retrieval (calling back the stored information and use it in a suitable way to execute a given task).] |
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long-term memory
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GO_0007616 |
[The memory process that deals with the storage, retrieval and modification of information a long time (typically weeks, months or years) after receiving that information. This type of memory is typically dependent on gene transcription regulated by second messenger activation.] |
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anesthesia-resistant memory
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GO_0007615 |
[The memory process that results in the formation of consolidated memory resistant to disruption of the patterned activity of the brain, without requiring protein synthesis.] |
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mating
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GO_0007618 |
[The pairwise union of individuals for the purpose of sexual reproduction, ultimately resulting in the formation of zygotes.] |
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courtship behavior
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GO_0007619 |
[The behavior of an organism for the purpose of attracting sexual partners.] |
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copulation
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GO_0007620 |
[The act of sexual union between male and female, involving the transfer of sperm.] |
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grooming behavior
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GO_0007625 |
[The specific behavior of an organism relating to grooming, cleaning and brushing to remove dirt and parasites.] |
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obsolete larval behavior (sensu Insecta)
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GO_0007627 |
[OBSOLETE. Behavior in a larval form of an organism, an immature organism that must undergo metamorphosis to assume adult characteristics, as seen in insects.] |
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flight behavior
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GO_0007629 |
[The response to external or internal stimuli that results in the locomotory process of flight. Flight is the self-propelled movement of an organism through the air.] |
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adult locomotory behavior
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GO_0008344 |
[Locomotory behavior in a fully developed and mature organism.] |
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adult walking behavior
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GO_0007628 |
[The behavior of an adult relating to the progression of that organism along the ground by the process of lifting and setting down each leg.] |
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walking behavior
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GO_0090659 |
[The behavior of an organism relating to the progression of that organism along the ground by the process of lifting and setting down each leg.] |
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jump response
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GO_0007630 |
[The sudden, usually upward, movement off the ground or other surface through sudden muscular effort in the legs, following exposure to an external stimulus.] |
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visual behavior
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GO_0007632 |
[The behavior of an organism in response to a visual stimulus.] |
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optokinetic behavior
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GO_0007634 |
[The behavior of an organism pertaining to movement of the eyes and of objects in the visual field, as in nystagmus.] |
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pattern orientation
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GO_0007633 |
[The actions or reactions of an individual in response to the orientation of a visual pattern. This is exemplified by some classes of insects which are able to detect and learn the orientation of a set of stripes and subsequently behaviorally discriminate between horizontal, vertical or 45 degree stripes.] |