Hey can you help me out with these questions?

What is the separation of homologous chromosomes during Anaphase I of meiosis called?

What is the animal secretion serving as communication between members if the same species?

Thanks?

I think it's dijunction

*disjunction

oh, and i think the secretion one is pheromone

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your questions!

1. The separation of homologous chromosomes during Anaphase I of meiosis is called "disjunction." During this phase, the paired homologous chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell, resulting in their separation. This process is necessary for the proper distribution of genetic material in the daughter cells formed during meiosis.

2. The animal secretion serving as communication between members of the same species is known as "pheromones." Pheromones are chemical signals that are released by an organism to communicate with other individuals of the same species. They can convey various messages, such as attraction, danger, or marking territory. Pheromones play a vital role in the social behavior and interactions of many animals.

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