What is the difference between courtship behavior and territorial behavior? (1 point)

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Territorial behavior is used to attract a mate, and courtship behavior is used to protect an area in which an animal lives.
Territorial behavior is used to attract a mate, and courtship behavior is used to protect an area in which an animal lives.

Territorial behavior is the animal of the same kind, but of the opposite sex. Courtship behavior is the production of offspring.
Territorial behavior is the animal of the same kind, but of the opposite sex. Courtship behavior is the production of offspring.

Courtship behavior is used to attract a mate, and territorial behavior is used to protect an area in which an animal lives.
Courtship behavior is used to attract a mate, and territorial behavior is used to protect an area in which an animal lives.

Courtship behavior is the animal of the same kind, but of the opposite sex. Territorial behavior is the production of offspring

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The correct response is: Courtship behavior is used to attract a mate, and territorial behavior is used to protect an area in which an animal lives.

Courtship behavior involves actions and displays meant to attract potential mates, while territorial behavior involves defending a specific area against intruders, often to secure resources such as food, mates, or nesting sites.