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Pheromones might help, study says Are your pets ‘fighting like cats and dogs’? Pheromones might help, study says There are alarm pheromones, food trail pheromones, sex pheromones, and many others that affect behavior or physiology. Pheromones are used by many organisms, from basic unicellular prokaryotes to complex multicellular eukaryotes. [2] Their use among insects has been particularly well documented.

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Pheromones are defined as substances which are secreted to the outside by an individual and received by a second individual of the same species, in which they release a specific reaction, for example, a definite behaviour or a developmental process." It’s highly likely that humans have pheromones, and there is another clue, which is that our smells – the smells we give off as we grow up and go through puberty – change. 1 Introduction Pheromones are chemical signals used for communication between members of the same species. Some of the most important decisions made by organisms are mediated by pheromones. Many of these signals, particularly those produced by insects, are lipid molecules. Chemicals produced by an animal to affect the behavior or physiology of another member of the species are called pheromones, and at least some species in all the major animal groups are known to produce pheromones.

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