The fear pheromone is often referred to as "2-alkenal" or specifically "2-ethyl-1-hexenal." It is released by various animals, including rodents, as a response to stress or fear, signaling danger to others in their vicinity. This chemical communication can trigger defensive behaviors in other animals, enhancing their ability to respond to threats.
A pheromone.
Pheromone signals are detected as odors.
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell.
A pheromone.
Yes, if you kill a bee by squashing and venom is released. Bee venom contains a pheromone, called the alarm pheromone, which when released attracts other bees prepared to sting.
There is no word for the fear of boogers
what is the fear of dusbins called ?
The fear of fears is called phobophobia. It is the fear of getting a phobia.
Distant hormone is not technical term ,you probably want to say pheromone ,these are not pheromone .
Pheromone receptors in humans are located in the nose, specifically in the olfactory epithelium.
the fear of nuns is called "monachousaphobia"
The fear of electronics is called technophobia