The hormone that transforms the larva of an insect into a full-fledged moth is called juvenile hormone. It arises from the corpora allatra of the insect brain. In the absence of this hormone, larvae do not develop into full-fledged moths.
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The hormone that transforms the larva of an insect into a full-fledged moth is called juvenile hormone. It arises from the corpora allatra of the insect brain. In the absence of this hormone, larvae do not develop into full-fledged moths.