they are probably fertilizing the eggs.
An insect typically has a head, thorax, and abdomen. This body structure is commonly found in insects such as beetles, bees, and butterflies.
The thorax contains the muscles needed to operate the wings and legs- in short, a butterfly cannot fly if their internal thorax temperature is below 55 to 65 degreesnot a butterfly cannot fly iif their body temperature is not over 86 degrees.the thorax operates the wings
An insect's breathing pores are called spiracles. They are usually located on the thorax and abdomen. Caterpillars, butterflies and moths breathe using spiracles.Insects have pores that are called spircales; they use these to breath. They are found on the thorax and abdomen.
Adult butterflies have three body parts (head, thorax, abdomen), two pairs of wings covered in scales, and six legs. They have a proboscis to feed on nectar, compound eyes, and antennae for sensing their environment. Butterflies are also known for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns on their wings.
Butterflies have nine pairs of spiracles. These are pores open to the air and tracheae which carry air through the body of an insect. Spiracles are located on the abdomen and thorax.
yes!,they do
the head, the thorax and the abdoman
The head, thorax and abdomen.
no butterflies don't have a spine they are invertebrates
Yes. [See article: "Butterfly" - Wikipedia]
Butterflies have THREE Body segments. The head, Thorax, and the abdomen.
Butterflies have THREE Body segments. The head, Thorax, and the abdomen.
An insect typically has a head, thorax, and abdomen. This body structure is commonly found in insects such as beetles, bees, and butterflies.
Not exactly, it has a cephalothorax, which is a head and thorax fused together.
No, not all insects have a thorax. Insects are classified into different orders based on their body structure, and not all orders have a distinct thorax region. Some insects, like butterflies and moths, have a clear division of head, thorax, and abdomen, while others may lack a distinct thorax or have a modified body structure.
Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
During ventilation, the thorax expands as the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract, increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity. This expansion decreases the pressure inside the thorax, causing air to rush into the lungs to equalize the pressure. Relaxation of these muscles allows the thorax to recoil back to its original position, pushing air out of the lungs.