Lysosomes
lysosomes
A.S.Apex :) >A< the apex sign
The male Japanese beetle detects and destroys the female pheromone molecule. What tells the male protein to destroy the female pheromone molecule?
japanese beetles play a big role on the food chain because they are food to lots of prey.
Q: The importation of organisms such as the Japanese beetle and gypsy moth to areas where they have no natural enemies best illustratesthe use of abiotic factors to reduce pest speciesthe selection of species to mate with each other to produce a new varietyattempts by humans to protect extinct speciesa human activity that disrupts existing ecosystemsSelect an answer1234
They like it because they can eat it or get a part of it
It's a kind of darkling beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. They have spikey dorsal abdomens and can act like they're dead when threatened. There are a good number of them in the beetle pet trade, too.
Lysosomes (APEX)
The male Japanese beetle detects and destroys the female pheromone molecule. What tells the male protein to destroy the female pheromone molecule?
coded messages in the DNA
lysosomes A.S.Apex :) >A< the apex sign
lysosomes A.S.Apex :) >A< the apex sign
lysosomes A.S.Apex :) >A< the apex sign
coded messages in the DNA
lysosomes
Males use a protein to detect pheromones sent by females
A)Electrical impulses from the beetle's nervous system B)Chemical signals from the beetle's immune system C)Coded messages in the DNA of the cell nucleus ITS (C)D)Digestive enzymes in the lysosomes of the celL
a Japanese rhinoceros beetle. also known as a Japanese horned beetle and kabutmushi.
There are many systemic approaches used today that allow treatment of trees that kill pests that attempt to feed on them. I think this approach was lots of possibilities. The same research approach used in the past would likely be the best place to start in an effort to discover a way to control the spread or atleast protect trees from this infestagtion. Another approach would be through pheromones. If the pheromone that the emerald beetle produces to attract it's mate can be identified, then perhaps it can be synthesized. Pheromone traps could be used on a large scale and greatly disrupt the reproductive cycle of the beetle.