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How are proteins used in mating by Japanese beetles

A. They build mitochondria from proteins
B. They use proteins to store lysosomes
C. They send proteins as chemical messages
D. They store proteins in the their large vacuoles

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User Ndugger
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C. They send proteins as chemical messages

Step-by-step explanation:

In the case of Japanese beetles, the female is the one who attracts the pheromones that have a role in the mating. The pheromones are the chemicals that serve to get a social response from the same species.

The males, however, produce the protein that helps them discover the pheromones which afterwar is sent to the female with the goal of mating.

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