It's tongue.
Nectar in the flower attracts the butterflies.
Butterflies are attracted to nectar which are produced in the nectary glands of a flower.
the pollen an the nectar
Nectar is produced in organs called nectaries. They are usually at or near the base of the petals, but some plants have nectaries in other places such as in leaf axils or on the leaf itself.
It is called a FLOWER :)
It does by wind or pollination. The pollen is carried when the animal drinks the nectar, then it sticks onto the pistil when the animal lands on another flower.
insects have mouth part called probocis which help them to suck nectar of flower
Nectar can be found at the base of the petals or in nectaries located at various parts of the flower, including the base of the pistil (female part) or the base of the stamen (male part). It is produced by glands either within the floral parts or nearby.
the nectar of the flower is edible but no other part is
the female is the stem, and the male is the leaf. Above is right but if u want more detail inside the stem is the female which will help the male grow and when that happens the male is the middle part of the flower which were bees get the nectar.
A honey bee uses its tongue to collect nectar from a plant and its mandibles to collect pollen.
plants have nectar to reproduce. When the insect or bird lands on the plant nectar gets stuck to it. The animal then goes to another plant and spreads the nectar. Then a new plant ts produced. actually, nectar is a sweet liquid produced to attract pollinators (for this example lets say bees, though there are many). The pollen (flower sperm) gets attached to the bees and when they land on another flower, the pollen goes into the stigma (female part of a flower) to produce a seed.