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butterfly/plant test

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what is the name of a butterfly's sipping tube that can coil and uncoil proboscis
how many wings does a butterfly have 4 wings
name the three body parts of a larva head,thorax,abdomen
what is a butterfly different from a moth the butterfly is out during the day and the moth is out during the night
what does a larva shed as it grows?what is it called exoskeloten
what is the main purpose of the larva to eat,shed,and grow
what does a larva make during the pupa stage button and chrysilis
what are spiricals used for to breath
butterflys belong to which order lepodetterer
what is the correct order of the life cycle of a cabbage white butterfly egg,larva,pupa,butterfly
what type of metamorphosis does a butterfly go through what complete metamorphosis
what are the stages in the life cycle of an plant seed,germination,root and stem,leaves,flowers,pollination
why are flowers brightly colored and scented to attract pollinators
the male reproductive structures of a flower are called the anther and filiment
what is another name for ovule eggs
what do the numbers 20-20-20 mean on the container of plant fertilizer nitrogen,potassium,and phosphorus
where is the pollen formed anther
pollination is when what pollin is taken from anther and moved to the pistil pollin is taken from anther and moved to the pistil
a perfect flower contains the what pistil and stamen
what is the purpose of the fruit to protect and disperse the seeds
butterfly wings are covered by what scales
what is the difference between cross pollination and self pollination Self polination is when the stamen of the same flower can fertilize its own pistil. Cross pollination is when the pollen from the stamen of one flower fertilizes the pistil of a different flower
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