Science, asked by sidhu35, 1 year ago

how does a butterfly act as an agent of pollination


Sanjana111111: as it carry pollen grains from anther to stigma

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Answered by sejalsahu
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The butterflies act as a pollination as it takes away the seeds of the flowers when they were gaining their color.
Answered by Anonymous
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Butterfly act as a agent of pollination as it carry the pollen grains that get stick to its body when it sits at a flower then it travels to another flower and the pollen grains stick on the butterfly gets attached to the stigma of the flower. And after that the male and female gamete fertilize.

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