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pheromone volatile hormone-like secretion that transmits a subtle odor evoking response in another member of the same species; usually sexual
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pheromone a substance produced by some types of animals as a form of communication to stimulate a response from other members of that species
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phenylketonuria an inherited (autosomal recessive) metabolic disorder, marked by the deficiency of the enzyme that converts phenylalanine (an amino acid) to tyrosine; accumulation of phenylalanine in the blood can lead to mental retardation and other neurologic problems; treatment includes a low-phenylalanine diet and a phenylalanine-free medical food
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phenotype Observable characterisics of an organism.
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pheromone Pheromones are chemicals secreted by some animals that cause specific reactions in other animals. Some animals. like moths, use pheronomes to attract mates. PHOTOSYNTHESIS Photosynthesis is the process in which plants convert sunlight into food energy (sugars and starches).
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