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An example of a biological control against insects is the use of:
A. pesticides.
B. herbicides.
C. sex hormones.
D. wildlife refuges.
Attracting insects with their own sex hormones, or pheromones, and then trapping them is an example of a biological control because you use only a natural mechanism of attracting them. Pesticides are chemicals that kill insects and are not normally found in nature. Herbicides are chemicals that kill plants.
 
 
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While these questions do not fit the MCAT format (they have no related reading passages) they cover concepts one should understand in order to do well in the biological sciences portion of the MCAT.
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While these questions do not fit the MCAT format (they have no related reading passages) they cover concepts one should understand in order to do well in the biological sciences portion of the MCAT.
 
 
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