Science, asked by vaarunisaxena, 8 months ago

Monarch butterflies flit from flower to flower eating nectar. Which of the following is a result of the butterflies flitting from flower to flower?

1) The flowers can grow new seeds.
2) The flowers wilt after the butterfly sucks the nectar from it.
3) The flowers can make more nectar.
4) The flowers hold the eggs of the butterflies.

Answers

Answered by jyothisakam5
1

Answer:

hey mate,

Explanation:

I think the answer is 3rd option is correct..

Answered by orangesquirrel
1

The correct answer is option 1.

The butterflies flitting from flower to flower results in:

The flowers can grow new seeds.

  • The butterflies moving from one flower to the other carry out cross-pollination.
  • The nectar present in the flowers attracts the insects towards them, and in the process pollen grains get attached to their body.
  • These are then carried to another flower and pollination results. This leads to the development of seeds and thereby new plants.
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