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Behavior describes the ways in which organisms relate to the surrounding world, with its constant barrage of stimuli. At its simplest, behavior may be separated into conscious versus reflexive (i.e. actions and reactions which are considered as opposed to those which need no conscious thought).


Definition of behavior