Butterflies do not communicate like honeybees but they use some of the same ... Color patterns are used to signal their sex or species to each other. Chemicalpheromones are used by both sexes of some butterflies to attract the ... A few butterflies make clicking sounds
Depends on the stimulus :P If it's positive, for instance the smell of food or a mate, the butterfly will respond by moving towards it (and extending its proboscis in the case of food). If it's negative, such as cold or the sound of a predator, it will move away. They're not so different from us ;)
Butterflies respond to stimuli by flying away or avoiding their predators which can be: snake, bird, frogs, lizards, dragonfly and wasps. Butterflies also fly away from anything that can be a threat to them like for example, habitat destruction.
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The insect orients itself by responding to the stimuli it receives. Built-in patterns of behavior or instincts that can be triggered by environmental stimuli.
what is the stimuli? they react to some stimuli by flying away from a predator or threat.
All living things need to respond to their enviorment.
Communicating
Hormones
carbohydrates
chemical signals for cell division
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No. Not even from the ears. It's a chemical process.
Yes, Butterflies do make crysalisis. Moths make cocoons. Some butterflies make cocoons too. Pee girl
Butterflies do not make any sounds as they lack the ability to produce vocalizations like birds or mammals. They mainly communicate using visual signals, such as their brightly colored wings and fluttering movements.
Hormones
the make noises with their antenas:) hope that works have a good day. Cya.
Nerve impulses are electrical whereas hormones are chemical. Compared to the effects of electrical signals chemicals are slower to act and last for a long time
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Hormones
pheromones
They proposed the term to describe chemical signals from conspecifics that elicit.
because butterflies loves flowers
Neurons