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What impact does an butterfly have on its environment?

The butterfly acts as a pollinator in its environment.


What is Butterfly Conservation's motto?

Butterfly Conservation's motto is 'Saving butterflies, moths and our environment'.


How does a butterfly helps to a plants growth?

through pollination butterfly helps to a plants growth.


What is the environment concerns for a butterfly?

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What helps a butterfly survive?

Ability to fly.


What is good about a butterfly?

It helps other butterflies.


Is a butterfly blending in wiith the environment homeostasis?

Yes this is Homeostaysis .


What is the code for a butterfly in pixie hollow?

There is no code for a butterfly. You can get the butterfly by buying a clickables game and earn tink points. When you have enough you plug the clickables game to your computer and you can get a butterfly. Hope this helps you!


Does a butterfly harm or benefit from human activities?

The butterfly in no way harms human activities. The butterfly is beneficial to humans because it helps to pollinate the flower.


What is the function of a butterfly's discal cell?

The discal cell in a butterfly's wing is a specific area that plays a role in wing structure and function. It is typically located between the veins and can influence the aerodynamic properties of the wing, aiding in flight stability and maneuverability. Additionally, the discal cell may contribute to the butterfly's coloration patterns, which are important for camouflage and mating displays. Overall, it helps enhance the butterfly's efficiency in flying and interacting with its environment.


Why is the butterfly good for the environment?

They carry polen from one plant to another,


What ecological relationship exist between butterfly and flower?

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.