what are proboscis in science
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the nectar of flowers using long tubelight tongue called Proboscis
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The proboscis is an essential head appendage in insects that processes gustatory code during food intake, particularly useful considering that blood-sucking arthropods routinely reach vessels under the host skin using this proboscis as a probe.
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The tubular feeding structure (i.e., proboscis) of a butterfly remains tightly coiled against the head of the insect when it is not feeding. The proboscis is made up of two long, tubular structures known as galea.
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