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In basic terms,explain the difference between an inducible operon and a repressible operon.Provide one example of each.
Pheromones
Chemical substances released by animals (including humans) that affect the behavior or physiology of others of the same species, often involved in attraction.
Chemical Signals
Molecules released by organisms that influence the behavior or physiology of others, fundamental in processes such as communication and mating.
Mourning
The process of expressing grief and sorrow for someone who has died, often involving rituals and practices specific to a culture or individual.
Lost Incentive
implies a decrease or loss in motivation due to the removal or absence of rewards or goals that once provided motivation.
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