what part of a butterfly body works like a solar panel
its wings
its wings
A butterfly's wings work like a solar panel, absorbing sunlight to help regulate its body temperature and provide energy for flying. The wings also use the absorbed sunlight to produce patterns and colors that help with camouflage and attract mates.
A butterfly uses its wings like a solar panel. Most species will open their wings and turn their backs to the sun when temperatures are cool. Some species will keep their wings folded behind their backs and turn sideways to the sun, angling their wings to catch the most light/heat from the sun.
No, touching a solar panel will not burn you. Solar panels produce electricity from sunlight by generating an electric current, but the voltage is not high enough to cause burning or harm to the human body. However, it is always recommended to avoid touching the electrical components of a solar panel to prevent accidents or damage.
they both have hard skin covering and jointed body segments. the difference is that ants have no wings and butterflies don't
The center body of the solar system is the Sun.
no, your body works off about 1 alcohol unit per hour
A solar panel is made up of a series of solar cells. The number of cells in any one panel is dependant on its size. So a cell is part of a panel, just like a living human cell is part of the human body.
Body Body was created in 2009.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.