Science, asked by manishamokal0310, 4 months ago

bees and butterflies are known as agent of pollination do you agree with statement? justified your answer​

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Answered by sunanditaudayasankar
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I believe that butterflies are the agents of pollination. And here is my answer.

Butterfly Pollination

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.

Butterflies probe for nectar, their flight fuel, and typically favor the flat, clustered flowers that provide a landing pad and abundant rewards. Butterflies have good vision but a weak sense of smell. Unlike bees, butterflies can see red. Pollination by butterfly is called psychophily.

I am sorry I could only answer about butterflies and I hope this answer is helpful to you.

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