Pheromone signals are detected as odors.
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell.
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell to tell to let ants or other animals to tell other animals is a predator or just part of their home. Novanet/Gradpoint Odor
it would be the hypothalamus
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.
Smell.
yes
A male pheromone is a chemical released by males naturally. This chemical is used to sexually attract females.
The male Japanese beetle produces a specific protein that binds to the female pheromone molecules, effectively neutralizing them. This protein likely possesses a unique structure that allows it to recognize and interact with the chemical composition of the pheromones. By binding to these molecules, the protein prevents the females' signals from being detected, disrupting mating behaviors. This evolutionary adaptation helps males compete for mates by reducing the effectiveness of female pheromone signaling.
The male Japanese beetle has specific proteins on its antennae that can bind to the female pheromone molecule. When the male protein binds to the pheromone, it triggers a cascade of enzymatic reactions within the beetle's body that lead to the molecule being broken down or deactivated.
The cast of Pheromone - 2010 includes: Josh Hammond as Animus Alec Nemser as Muscle Man