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proboscis The proboscis is aa tube-like, flexible "tongue" that butterflies and moths use to sip their liquid food (usually flower nectar or the liquid from rotting fruits). The proboscis uncoils to sip food, and coils up again into a spiral when not in use. The lepidopteran with the longest proboscis is the hawk moth. PRODUCER A producer (or autotroph) is an organism that makes its own food from light energy (using photosynthesis), or chemical energy (using chemosynthesis). ...
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proboscis A mouthpart of an insect, usually long and skinny. Mosquitos have a proboscis to suck blood; butterflies and moths have a coiled up proboscis which they unravel to suck nectar from flowers.
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proboscis (proh-BAH-siss) -- The long, flexible mouth parts of an insect.
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proboscis Long, retractable head extension with a mouth at the end. Found in worms.
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proboscis A long, tubelike structure on an invertebrate's head.
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