Question
During an entomology practical, a student observes siphoning mouthparts in an insect specimen. What conclusion fits the specimen best?
Correct Answer: B
a long proboscis sucks nectar
Many butterflies have siphoning mouthparts. The proboscis uncoils to take nectar from flowers and coils again when not in use.
Many butterflies have siphoning mouthparts. The proboscis uncoils to take nectar from flowers and coils again when not in use.
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