It is interesting you ask that way because you see, butterfly wings are made up of tiny scales. They come off easily when touched, but are meant to do that so they can more easily escape from predators.
Now what makes up these scales are dead cells, similar to what makes up are hair. I've read several theories over the make up of the patterns and colors on their wings as a result of how these scales are put together in the chrysalis (pupae). Most of them agree that these dead cell scales are the result of the leftover cells from the caterpillar stage, to an extent the waste of the caterpillar and not so much their poop.
What happens in the chrysalis is a chemical alteration (hormonal changes) that "deactivate" caterpillar cells and "activate" butterfly cells.
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The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
Plants came first as they make the that food the insects eat.
A Monarch Butterfly chrysalis is made of hardened protein called chitin, which is secreted by the caterpillar as it forms the protective outer layer during the pupal stage. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis, transforming into a butterfly.
No, butterflies are not made of butter. They are insects that go through a process of metamorphosis, transforming from a caterpillar into a butterfly. Their wings are made of thin layers of protein and chitin.
Yes, butterfly wings are delicate because they are made up of thin layers of chitin-covered scales. These scales are easily damaged by touching or mishandling, which can affect the butterfly's ability to fly.
The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
Plants came first as they make the that food the insects eat.
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the butterfly sheds once more and it hangs from it's silk that's is it's cocoon. answer 2 The caterpillar that grows from a butterflies egg, enters the pupa stage, by spinning a silken cocoon which will protect it during its metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly. Most of the caterpillar seems to dissolve into a organic sludge, and due to the miracle of life and DNA, this re-assembles itself into the butterfly! Which eventually emerges from the cocoon, and spends a few minutes pumping up its wings to become more rigid, and flies off.
there beautiful and there really nice the have wings that look like a butterfly and there clothes usually are made of flower pedals and there shoes are made of tiny leafs
My friend I must say. It's all a part of evolution. I think the reason why evolution made caterpillars evolve from a caterpillar to a butterfly is that they could protect themselves btter and gather more food.
The butterfly wings should be between glass. The will rarely deteriorate unless damp gets to them so ensure that you treat it carefully.
Butterfly wings are made of membranes and veins. The wings are covered with scales mostly invisible to the naked eye. Wings are many different colors on different butterflies due to the different structures of the wings and the light upon them rather than wing material.
because they have wings. wouldn't you fly i you had wings?
A Monarch Butterfly chrysalis is made of hardened protein called chitin, which is secreted by the caterpillar as it forms the protective outer layer during the pupal stage. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis, transforming into a butterfly.
Imagine a house made from blue Legos. This is your caterpillar; the color represents the DNA. When the caterpillar goes into its cocoon, it is like taking all the Legos apart and putting them back together as something different. This cannot change the color of the Legos. The caterpillar and butterfly are made out of the same cells, with the same DNA, just put back together in a different shape.
No, butterflies are not made of butter. They are insects that go through a process of metamorphosis, transforming from a caterpillar into a butterfly. Their wings are made of thin layers of protein and chitin.