the wings
what part of a butterfly body works like a solar panel
The part of a butterfly that sucks nectar is called a proboscis. This long, tube-like structure allows the butterfly to easily reach and consume nectar from flowers.
The poisonous part of the butterfly is infact the legs
They have their wings on their thorax, or their middle part.
A butterfly uses its wings like a solar panel. Most species will open their wings and turn their backs to the sun when temperatures are cool. Some species will keep their wings folded behind their backs and turn sideways to the sun, angling their wings to catch the most light/heat from the sun.
The mode of ingestion of a butterfly is through the long proboscis. This part of the butterfly sucks in nectar.
The wings. These are used to bring their blood up to temperature which flows through small capillaries within the wings. The butterflies open their wings to the sun to expose them to sunlight.
The common name of a butterfly's pupa stage is its cocoon stage. This is the part of the butterfly's life where they transform from a larva to a butterfly.
There tongue
A noun.
The proboscis is the coiled, tube-like appendage on butterflies and some other insects. When the butterfly wants to drink nectar, it uncurls the proboscis and uses it like a straw to suck up nectar from flowers.
An insect that looks like a butterfly, a dragonfly, and a bee is likely what is called an American lady butterfly. They are usually found in the North American Midwest such as Kansas and Oklahoma.