20. Answer: Altruistic behavior or altruism / Group selection / Kin selection
It is the behavior that reduces the individual fitness of the performing individual (actor) while increasing that of recipient. such behavior is more common among the closely relative individual.
21. Answer: Reciprocal altruism
In reciprocal altruism the recipient also provide altruistic behavior to donor during the time of need. For example- Vampire bats.
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