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Pheromones are secreted by cells​

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Answered by triasha27
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Pheromones are any chemical or chemical mixture when released by one member of a species, affects the physiology or behaviour of another member of the same species. During sexual reproduction in fungi, the fusion of two compatible hyphae from their respective mycellia is mediated by pheromones.

Answered by irishmanzano308
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Pheromones secreted by opaque cells induce the formation of polarized mating projections and result in cell-cell conjugation. In contrast, white cells are unable to undergo mating, but can still respond to pheromone by expression of adhesion genes that promote biofilm formation.

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