describe the mouth of an insect that sucks nectar from a flower
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- ˢᵒᵐᵉ ⁱⁿˢᵉᶜᵗˢ ᵘˢᵉ ˢⁱᵖʰᵒⁿⁱⁿᵍ, ᵃˢ ⁱᶠ ˢᵘᶜᵏⁱⁿᵍ ᵗʰʳᵒᵘᵍʰ ᵃ ˢᵗʳᵃʷ, ˡⁱᵏᵉ ᵐᵒᵗʰˢ ᵃⁿᵈ ᵇᵘᵗᵗᵉʳᶠˡⁱᵉˢ. ᵗʰⁱˢ ˡᵒⁿᵍ ᵐᵒᵘᵗʰ-ᵗᵘᵇᵉ ᵗʰᵃᵗ ᵗʰᵉʸ ᵘˢᵉ ᵗᵒ ˢᵘᶜᵏ ᵘᵖ ᵗʰᵉ ⁿᵉᶜᵗᵃʳ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠˡᵒʷᵉʳ ⁱˢ ᶜᵃˡˡᵉᵈ ᵃ ᵖʳᵒᵇᵒˢᶜⁱˢ. ˢᵒᵐᵉ ᵐᵒᵗʰˢ, ʰᵒʷᵉᵛᵉʳ, ʰᵃᵛᵉ ⁿᵒ ᵐᵒᵘᵗʰᵖᵃʳᵗˢ ᵃᵗ ᵃˡˡ. ᵃˢ ᵗʰᵉ ˢᵃˡⁱᵛᵃ ᵈⁱˢˢᵒˡᵛᵉˢ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵒᵒᵈ, ᵗʰᵉ ˢᵖᵒⁿᵍⁱⁿᵍ ᵐᵒᵘᵗʰᵖᵃʳᵗ ᵃᵇˢᵒʳᵇˢ ᵗʰᵉ ˡⁱᵠᵘⁱᵈ ᶠᵒᵒᵈ.
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Some insects use siphoning, as sucking through a straw, like moths and butterflies. This long mouth-tube that they use to suck up the nectar of the flower is called a proboscis. Some moths, however, have no mouthparts at all.
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