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Biology, 30.09.2019 18:30 amendes11

The male japanese beetle breaks down female pheromones. what structure inside the male beetle breaks down the pheromone?
a. mitocondria
b. lysomes
c. rough endoplasmic recticulum
d. smooth endoplasmic recticulum

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