A. What do butterflies do with the flower? as they obtain nectar, what do bees also pick up from flowers?
B. What will happen to the pollen of folwers that sticks to the legs of the butterflies?
C. What is the importance of the butterflies to the flowers?
D. Do they benefit from each other?
E. What are the effect /s of instruction between the butterflies and the flowers?
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Answer:
A. They pollinate plants
Butterflies are attracted to bright flowers and need to feed on nectar. When they do this their bodies collect pollen and carry it to other plants. This helps fruits, vegetables and flowers to produce new seeds
B. Butterflies are very active during the day and visit a variety of wildflowers. Butterflies are less efficient than bees at moving pollen between plants. Highly perched on their long thin legs, they do not pick up much pollen on their bodies and lack specialized structures for collecting it.
C .This helps fruits, vegetables and flowers to produce new seeds. The majority of plants need pollinators like bees and butterflies to reproduce
D.Butterflies can communicate with each other (same or different species) by color, chemicals, sound, and physical actions. ... Some chrysalides (Gossamer-wing butterflies ) make clicking sounds to attract ants that in turn protect them
E.The first example of symbiotic mutualism is the interaction between butterflies and flowers
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