different between synomone vs semiochemical
synomone
English
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?n?m??n/
Noun
synomone (plural synomones)
- (biology) Any substance produced by an individual of one species that benefits both the producer and the recipient which is of a different species.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:synomone.
See also
- semiochemical
- allomone
- kairomone
- apneumone
synomone From the web:
semiochemical
English
Etymology
semio- +? chemical
Noun
semiochemical (plural semiochemicals)
- (biochemistry) Any substance, produced by an organism, that provokes a response in individuals of the same or different species
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:semiochemical.
Adjective
semiochemical (not comparable)
- Relating to semiochemistry.
See also
- allomone
- kairomone
- pheromone
- synomone
- apneumone
semiochemical From the web:
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