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Consider a female firefly that produces pheromones, which in turn cause males of the same species to fly toward her. in this scenario, the male would be the _____ and the female the _____.
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Consider a female firefly that produces pheromones, which in turn cause males of the same species to fly toward her. in this scenario, the male would be the _____ and the female the _____.
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sorry i need points
Step-by-step explanation:
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Consider a female firefly that produces pheromones, which in turn cause males of the same species to fly toward her. in this scenario, the male would be the
receiver
and the female the
sender.
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