Why butterflies sucks nectar from flowers?
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Adult monarch butterflies drink nectar from flowers. Extra food energy is stored as fat in the monarch's abdomen. Monarchs eat hungrily in the fall before—and during—their migration. "They're so intent on eating in the fall you can sneak up on them and catch them with your fingers!" observed Dr.
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Glucose (sugar) readily dissolves in water, but because it does not dissociate into ions in solution, it is considered a nonelectrolyte; solutions containing glucose do not, therefore, conduct electricity.
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