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- Juvenile_hormone abstract "Juvenile hormones (JHs) are a group of acyclic sesquiterpenoids that regulate many aspects of insect physiology. JHs regulate development, reproduction, diapause, and polyphenisms.In insects, JH (formerly called neotenin) refers to a group of hormones, which ensure growth of the larva, while preventing metamorphosis. Because of their rigid exoskeleton, insects grow in their development by successively shedding their exoskeleton (a process known as molting).Juvenile hormones are secreted by a pair of endocrine glands behind the brain called the corpora allata. JHs are also important for the production of eggs in female insects.JH was discovered in 1965 and the molecular structure solved in 1967.Most insect species contain only juvenile hormone (JH) III. To date JH 0, JH I, and JH II have been identified only in the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). The form JHB3 (JH III bisepoxide) appears to be the most important JH in the Diptera, or flies.Certain species of crustaceans have been shown to produce and secrete methyl farnesoate, which is juvenile hormone III lacking the epoxide group. Methyl farnesoate is believed to play a role similar to that of JH in crustaceans.Being a sesquiterpenoid, JH chemical structure differs significantly from the structure of other animal hormones. Some JHs analogs have been found in conifers.".
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- Juvenile_hormone hasPhotoCollection Juvenile_hormone.
- Juvenile_hormone subject Category:Beekeeping.
- Juvenile_hormone subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Juvenile_hormone subject Category:Insect_hormones.
- Juvenile_hormone type Abstraction100002137.
- Juvenile_hormone type BodySubstance105263850.
- Juvenile_hormone type Hormone105407119.
- Juvenile_hormone type InsectHormones.
- Juvenile_hormone type LiquidBodySubstance105397468.
- Juvenile_hormone type Matter100020827.
- Juvenile_hormone type Part113809207.
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- Juvenile_hormone type Secretion105404728.
- Juvenile_hormone type Substance100019613.
- Juvenile_hormone comment "Juvenile hormones (JHs) are a group of acyclic sesquiterpenoids that regulate many aspects of insect physiology. JHs regulate development, reproduction, diapause, and polyphenisms.In insects, JH (formerly called neotenin) refers to a group of hormones, which ensure growth of the larva, while preventing metamorphosis.".
- Juvenile_hormone label "Hormon juwenilny".
- Juvenile_hormone label "Hormone juvénile".
- Juvenile_hormone label "Juvenile hormone".
- Juvenile_hormone label "Juvenilhormon".
- Juvenile_hormone label "Neotenina".
- Juvenile_hormone label "Ювенильный гормон".
- Juvenile_hormone label "保幼激素".
- Juvenile_hormone label "幼若ホルモン".
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- Juvenile_hormone sameAs Hormone_juvénile.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs Neotenina.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs 幼若ホルモン.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs Hormon_juwenilny.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs m.02978b.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs Q419220.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs Q419220.
- Juvenile_hormone sameAs Juvenile_hormone.
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