food sugar is made in a special green cells of a leaves from water and carbon dioxide . water is brought to the leaf by xylem and carbon dioxide enters through stomata. sugar from mesophyll cells enter the phloem cells from a leaf vain .from here the sugar may be transport xylem from another part of a plant...
they want the pollen
That will depend upon the species of butterfly and what flowering plants are available in the local environment. Here in the UK the common butterfly species are particularly attracted to Buddleia shrubs, popularly known as "Butterfly Bush".
Butterfly's and flowers come in a variety of sizes. You will need to say which butterfly and which flower.
cauli flower
The butterfly help the flower pollinate by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another flower.
they spread pollen from flower to flower.
they spread pollen from flower to flower.
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A butterfly feeds mostly on nectar from flowers, and the pollen from the flower is distributed to other flowers by the butterfly. Symbiosis is the relationship between two different species of organisms that depend on each other; each gains benefits from the other in that the butterfly helps the flower reproduce, and the flower helps feed the butterfly.
the proboscis help butterfly to sip nectars from flower
Predation. A praying mantis can eat/kill a butterfly if it is hungry enough.
You need an article before the singular noun "flower" (a flower, the flower). Or make it "flowers" (plural).