Butterflies go from flower to flower to collect there food. In this process pollen grains are attached to there body and then they are transferred to next flower. It is not necessary that, they will visit the same variety of plant. But then, they carry large number of pollen grain on there body and appropriate one fertilize the ovum and new fruit containing seeds is there to carry forward the Genetic information to next generation. So without plants butterflies will die and without butterflies plants will die.(GOD is great !)
it is one of the agents of a flower. when it sticks to the flower to suck its nectar the pollen grains stick to its feet and it transfer to the stigma of the other flower which helps flowers to reproduce
By landing on the flower to gather nectar the pollen grains stick to the hairs on the butterflies abdomen and are carried to another flower where the detach and stick to the stigma and are translocated to the ovary where seed is set.
Same way bees do they pollinate the flower so it can seed.
They carry pollen to other flowers to pollenate the flowers
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Yes, vascular plants pollinate. In vascular plants , reproduction is assisted by animals such as bees, butterflies, moths which go from plant to plant and help with pollination.
To help the plants to reproduce
Butterflies are important in the rainforest because they help to move pollen from place to place. This allows many different kinds of plants to be fertilized, insuring a new generation of plants.
The hairs on their legs can carry pollen from plants. This in turn can lead to sexual reproduction in plants. The hairs on the butterflies are also sensors for hearing and smelling, even though the main sensors are on the front of the butterfly.
reproduction
Butterflies play an important role in their ecosystem. Butterflies help in the plants pollination process. The help transport pollen from one flower to another.
Plants and butterflies have a symbiotic relationship. The plants benefit from the pollination services provided by the butterflies and the butterflies feed from the nectar of the flowers of the plants.
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
Butterflies are cold-blooded insects and cannot live in temperatures that cold. They must also have the correct species of plant that each species needs for reproduction (caterpillars only eat certain plants).
They help pollinate plants and provide a food source for for animals such as birds and small reptiles.
the peacock butterflys reproduction is during the following spring in which they start to mate.
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