what was the actual purpose of tiny gold spots on a monarch pupa that was discovered by Ebright
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To find the answer Ebright and another student built a device that showed that the spots were producing a hormone. It was necessary for the butterfly's full development.
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Ebright tried experiments on butterflies for a science fair. In his project, in the second year of high school, he tried to explain the purpose of twelve tiny gold spots on a Monarch pupa. He found out that those spots produced a hormone necessary for the full development of a butterfly.
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