feromonok
Feromonok, a term originating from the Greek words "pherein" (to carry) and "horman" (to excite), refers to chemical substances produced and released into the environment by an animal, affecting the behavior or physiology of others of its species. These semiochemicals play a crucial role in intraspecific communication, mediating a wide range of interactions.
The functions of pheromones are diverse and depend on the species. They can be used for alarm
The detection of pheromones typically occurs through specialized olfactory receptors. The chemical structure of a pheromone