noun
- Plural of ecdyson; steroid hormones in insects and crustaceans that regulate molting and metamorphosis.
Usage: biology; technical; plural form
Examples
- Ecdysons trigger the shedding of the exoskeleton in insects.
- The levels of ecdysons in the hemolymph control the timing of molting cycles.
- Researchers study ecdysons to understand insect development and metamorphosis.
- Ecdysons are produced by the prothoracic glands in many arthropods.
- The concentration of ecdysons fluctuates throughout the insect's life cycle.