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Monarch butterflies have very long tubular tongues. What is the most likely function of this adaptation?

Question 31 options:


to defend the butterfly from predators



to obtain liquid food from flowers



to sense changes in the environment



to dig holes in the soil for shelter


Babies cry when they are hungry or thirsty. When they cry their parents usually respond, go to and pick up the baby, and give him or her food or milk. Over time, the baby learns that a parent will come when he or she cries. This is a type of learned response called


Question 30 options:


conditioning



imprinting



mimicry



survival

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To obtain liquid
And sense changes in the environment
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Answer:

Question 31 - to obtain liquid food from flowers

Question 30- survival

Explanation:

Butterflies need longer tongues to get into longer flowers and obtain the nectar and liquid food from inside.

Survival is the answer because babies need food and water to survive and they learned a way to get the things that they need.

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