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Chapter 26, Problem 6FTB
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The given blank space in the statement, “after each form of communication, list a major advantage in the first blank and a major disadvantage in the second blank. Pheromones: _______; ________. Visual displays: ______; ______.”
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The animals communicate with each other in the form of signals. The animals tend to change their behavior upon receiving signals from the members of their species or from other species. There are various modes of communication, which may be either in the form of sound, visual display, chemicals, or physical contact.
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