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A. Directions:Sequence the stages to show the reproduction of the butterfly. Number
it from 1-5.
(A). Then the male and female butterfly are ready to mate.
(B.) Once the female's eggs are fertilized , she lays eggs on different plants.
(C). The male butterfly deposits sperm into the female butterfly.
D. Reproduction in butterflies begins with courtship.
(E.) The plants will provide food for the eggs when they become caterpillar.
(B.) Directions: Describe the mode of reproduction in frogs by sequencing the
following events. Write 1-5 in the blank.
(A.) With his front legs, the male frog embraces the female.
(B). The gametes are released at the same time, the sperm reaches many eggs.
(C). The female frog approaches a male when it is full of eggs and ready to mate.
(D). Frogs gametes are released at the same time.
(E). When the female frog is stimulated, to release her eggs, the male releases its
sperm.​


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What is a butterfly?

Butterflies are the adult flying stage of certain insects belonging to an order or group called Lepidoptera. Moths also belong to this group. The word "Lepidoptera" means "scaly wings" in Greek. This name perfectly suits the insects in this group because their wings are covered with thousands of tiny scales overlapping in rows. The scales, which are arranged in colorful designs unique to each species, are what gives the butterfly its beauty.

Like all other insects, butterflies have six legs and three main body parts: head, thorax (chest or mid section) and abdomen (tail end). They also have two antennae and an exoskeleton.