Butterflies are obviously part of the food chain but there main benefit to other organisms is that they transfer pollon form one plant to another. This is not done by the butterfly for the benefit of plants as the buttefly is purely doing this to feed. The plants then cross breed which also creates diversity in plants.
Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
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pollination
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.
Butterflies need the nectar from various flowers to feed themselves. Flowers benefit by the butterflies pollinating them so that the flowers can create seeds.
They eat plants (recycle) as caterpillars, and feed birds as butterflies. They also remind us that the world we live in is a beautiful gift.
there is no benefeit. its a myth.
Butterflies going from one flower to another helps with pollination of flowers. Some flowers are not able to self pollinate and need assistance from insects like butterflies.
No, butterflies are not classified as reptiles. Butterflies are insects.
butterflies nest
For the same reason that roses and other beautiful flowers exist on our planet. They generally have appelaing aromas, which, when combined with their beauty, alllow most of us to have pleasant thoughts. Technically, creatures such as birds, butterflies, bees and wasps pollinate certain types of plants. This is a mutual relationship where both the plant and the pollinator(s) benefit each other.