The reward system has three behavioural objectives: 1. membership behaviour ==> to attract and retain sufficient and suitably qualified employees 2. task behaviour: ==> to motivate employees to be flexible and perform to the fullest extent of their capabilities. 3. commitment behaviour ==> to encourage the employees to undertake special behaviour beneficial to the organisation whit out direct supervision or instruction and have a relation beyond the simple economic exchange.
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an adaptation is a change in behaviour/physical characteristics that has already occurred. Adapting is the proccess of changing a behaviour/physical characteristic.
an adaptation is a change in behaviour/physical characteristics that has already occurred. Adapting is the proccess of changing a behaviour/physical characteristic.
an adaptation is a change in behaviour/physical characteristics that has already occurred. Adapting is the proccess of changing a behaviour/physical characteristic.
A behaviour is any observable action. The very word migrate is a verb, an action word. I would say that Migration is a behaviour. On the other hand, a physical adaptation is a change in an organsim's physiology in response to its environment. In the case of migrating birds, larger wing muscles to cope with long distance, high altitude flying would be considered a physical adaptation that would aid the bird in migrating, but it would not be a behaviour. So a change in an organism's biology is a physical adaptation, while an observable action is a behaviour. Migration = behaviour
Habitat is a situation, that makes the organism to change its body structure or physiological behaviour. Thus habitat is a force or stimulant to which the organism has to respond to.
Not necessarily. Adaptations are changes in an animal's features or behaviour which enable it to live in a specific environment. Realistically, laying eggs is not an adaptation for a platypus, as it could just as easily bear live young in its chamber. An example of an adaptation in a platypus is its feet - they are webbed for swimming but the webbing is retractable, exposing the sharp claws, with which it can dig its burrow.
it is a behavioral adaptation because it is doing it EX. a bear hibernates :-)
Rabbits are very adaptable creatures because of their relatively fast reproduction functions and wide feeding habits. Freeze behaviour when startled reduces the chances of being seen by nearby predators.
An abear is a bearing, or a behaviour - particularly a negative behaviour.
how does a transistor behaviour
The baseline behaviour pattern would be the behaviour at the beginning of a period of observation, or of attempted behaviour modification. Baseline Behaviour is the initial observed behaviour that is to be modified or observed.
Adaptation is not edible.