When a butterfly drinks from a flower, it brushes against the anthers and gets covered with pollen. When the butterfly visits another flower, the pollen attaches to the __________, resulting in pollination.
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I think so Flower
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When butterfly's land on a flower to look for nectar, some pollen will stick to their legs and parts of their body. ... This pollen is now transferred to the next few flowers that the butterfly lands on.
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When the butterfly visits another flower, the pollen attaches to the stigma, resulting in pollination.
- Pollination is the process in which pollen grains are transferred from anther of the stamen to the stigma of the pistil with the help of pollinating agents. These pollinating agents can be wind, water, insects, birds etc.
- Butterflies also help in pollination. When they visit the flower to drink nectar, the pollen grains present on the anther of the flower stick to their legs. When they go from flower to flower in search of nectar, the pollens are transferred to the stigma of flowers and thus, results in pollination.
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