Biology, asked by praveena8111, 2 months ago

What would be the advantage of a moth releasing the pheromones on a night when there was little wind?

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Answered by sejal129
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Explanation:

Time-dependently in synchrony with the female, male moths detect the pheromone filaments at astounding sensitivity with specialized hair-like sensilla on their antennae (Kaissling and Priesner, 1970; Sanes and Hildebrand, 1976; Almaas et al., 1991; reviews: Kaissling and Thorson, 1980; Kaissling, 1987

Answered by shilpa85475
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The advantage of the moth releases pheromones at night when there is a small amount of air:

  • A chemical that is produced and released in the environment of an animal, especially a mammal or insect, affects the behavior or physiology of some of its species.
  • Pheromones are signals especially community chemosignals:
  • They provide information on the position and location of the animal in it, as well as the type of food that has recently been eaten by other animals as well as the availability of food nearby.
  • Moths release chemicals called pheromones to attract a mate.
  • If a moth gets pheromones, how can it work where it comes from.
  • The advantage of the moth releases pheromones at night when there is less wind.
  • After discovering the chemical, how will your spouse know where the moth is?
  • When a male moth receives pheromone molecules secreted by a female moth, it begins to search for point and airspeed (Robinson, 1994).
  • Interestingly, the animal uses the direction of the air to direct itself (anemotaxis) (Kennedy, 1983).
  • Shwinck demonstrated, using countless changes.
  • Pheromones are not transmitted to a potential marriage mate.
  • Osmosis is the spread of water into the lining of the lining.
  • The semipermeable membrane acts as a water-only filter.
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