Articles related to "Pheromone"



Pheremones Decide Mice Sexuality
A mouse genetic study in which the TRPC2 gene was eliminated turned males and females into dominant bisexuals.
• sexual behavior • bisexual • homosexual • pheromone • brain wiring

Love Potions:(Part 1) Aphrodisiacs
• love potions • aphrodisiac • aromatherapy • potions • sexual attraction

Q & A Part II
More questions and answers, covering everything from diet and prehormones to lame polls.
• bodybuilding • questions and answers • diet • pheromones

The Secret Sex-Lives of Grizzlies
A brief description of the mating habits of grizzly bears.
• estrous • pheromones • mating season • baculum • penis

Fragrance-Free Nation: Fragrances and Animals
Animals are affected by scent, and, interestingly, we can be affected by the pheromones that animals produce. Are they affected by your perfume? Is your perfume causing a health problem for your pet?
• olfactory systems • how animals react to scents • feline asthma • camping and perfume • pheromone-based perfume

Bio-control of Pests and Diseases, II
This article describes beneficial predator animals, insects, and plants. Written by Geoffrey Ian Miller.
• predator • animals • insects • wasps • parasites

Fragrance and Your Brain
Everyone knows that fragrance affects your emotions in some way, but just how does it do that? What are pheromones, and what role do thay play in fragrance?
• limbic system • pheromones • emotions • fragrance and your brain • aromatherapy

Skin-The Wonderwrap-4
The list of glands in skin of mammals is long - sebaceous glands, ceruminous glands, sweat, lacrimal , mammary, meibomian, perineal, prepucial glands Sebaceous glands are related to pimples and acne. Had the earwax not been produced perhaps, insects would have laid their eggs in the warm, soft, dark tunnel of our ear canals. Read more...
• mammalian skin • sebaceous glands • ceruminous glands • sweat glands • lacrimal glands

SkinTheWonderwrap-13
Arthropods like insects have a remarkable wrapping around their bodies. Read about their exoskeleton….
• arthropoda • insecta • bodywall • exoskeleton • cuticle

The Caduceus
The relationship between Orthodox Medicine and Homeopathy.
• caduceus • "ancient science" • homeopathy • homoeopathy • orthodox

The Science of the Perfect Lover
When you're looking for your ideal love match, consider these factors that influence romantic relationships. Some of the reasons we fall in love aren't in our control.
• why we fall in love • the science of the perfect lover • romantic relationships • perfect love match • smell of pheromones

Why We Fall in Love
Lovers throughout the ages have asked "Why doesn't he love me?" & "Can I make her love me?" Here's the chemistry in romantic relationships & why love happens.
• why we fall in love • chemistry in romantic relationships • stages of love • why doesn't he love me • can i make her love me

Ladybug Invasion!
Autumn in New Hampshire brings colorful foliage, apples crisp, and the Ladybug Invasion. Read all about it!
• ladybugs • new hampshire • pheromone • fall • insects

Muscles of expressions
Muscles move parts of body or whole animal body and some of them help in communication and expression. Read more about such muscles..
• blush • rage • arterioles • embarrassment • fear

The chemistry of love
What happens to your body when you fall in love? Our behaviour might be different, but the chemical mechanisms are similar between humans...and squirrels!
• valentine's day • grey squirrels • sciurus niger • endocrine system • hypothalamus


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