Metamorphosis of insects is regulated through
hormone
(a) pheromone (b) thyroxine
(c) ecdysone (d) All of the above
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hydroxyecdysone(20E) and juvenile hormone (JH).
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Metamorphosis of insects is regulated through hormone ecdysone.
Explanation:
- One of the most important steroid hormones that is found in insects is Ecdtsone.
- It plays an important role in the coordination of the activities that are associated with the developments and transition of larval molting and laos in metamorphosis.
- This hormone is secreted by the prothoracic gland in insects.
- Molting hormone also helps in the formation process of cuticle and growth stimulation process.
- Thus, ecdysone is an hormone that is very essential for the regulation of Metamorphosis of insects.
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