Science, asked by sital4, 1 year ago

how is growth and metamorphine controlled in insect

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Answered by AbhayRahangdale
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the mantamorphine control in insect by ncbi

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Growth is controlled in insects by adding insecticide spray. This is done under the national vector control program in India for the prevention of various disease.  

Explanation:

  • Now metamorphosis is the change of the form of an insect from one form to the other. This is done by using various growth inhibitors.  
  • The growth inhibitors prevent the adult form of insects to multiply. Also there are many larvicide chemicals and oils which stop the growth of larvae.

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