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Chemical signalling in insects

Insect physiologist Lucy Alford explores the wonders of insect chemical signalling, and the ways in which signalling pathways can be exploited by others, including humans, for their own benefit

Close up of a moth with large, feathery antennae.
The feathery antennae of this male moth provide a huge surface area for olfactory sensilla that pick up sex pheromones released by a female
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AQA Survival and response

OCR A Communication and homeostasis; Plant and animal responses

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