What do humans learn from butterflies?

Updated on science 2024-07-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The rainbow can only be seen after the storm has passed. The process by which a butterfly emerges from its cocoon is painful, because it is with this pain that it can transform into a beautiful butterfly. Life is the same, it is inevitable to experience tribulations, sometimes even fatal blows, only by facing it firmly, bearing it tenaciously, and taking it as a stepping stone to success, can we increase our courage and wisdom to overcome tribulations, and can we turn tribulations into a wealth of life.

    How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain, and it is difficult to sublimate the spiritual realm of people without going through tribulations.

    Eggs are a delicacy when they are broken from the outside, and life is when they are broken from the inside. The growth of butterflies must rely entirely on their own strength to struggle to break the shackles of dragging the "cocoon", and finally break out of the cocoon into a butterfly. In the whole process of its struggle to break free, the "kindness" and "help" of those who "can't bear" to witness its pain make it lose hope of flying forever.

    Butterfly's Revelation to Teaching: There is really no direct indoctrination in learning, and the three-dimensional goal of the curriculum.

    It is also reflected. But in such a classroom, are the students the real "masters"? The teacher's orderly presentation of detailed questions is like setting clear signposts on the way forward for students, and students reach the end point almost effortlessly.

    On the surface, students are "happy to learn" and basically "learn", but do students "know how to learn"? In the course of student learning, teachers use too many and too detailed questions to guide them, and students also lose the opportunity to think independently and deeply about problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The contribution of butterflies to the world and to humans, like other insects, is mainly to spread pollen for plants, help plants reproduce, make the world greener, contribute to the carbon-oxygen cycle in nature, and also enable humans to survive better and have more food**.

    In addition, most of the butterflies are colorful and beautiful, and they flutter among the flowers, which can be regarded as a beautiful scenery and bring people a sense of beauty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Spread pollen. Insect-borne flowers rely on insects (bees, butterflies, moths, flies, ants, etc.) to transport pollen, and the corolla is large and prominent, with bright colors, aroma or nectar glands; Pollen grains are large and sticky, and they tend to stick to the body of insects.

    2. Maintain natural balance. The organisms in the ecosystem and the environment, and between the various populations of organisms, through the flow of energy, the circulation of materials and the transmission of information, make them achieve a high degree of adaptation, coordination and unity with each other. Butterflies are also an important link in the ecological chain.

    3. Medical value. Modern medicine has also proven that the essential oil of this butterfly larvae contains a variety of active ingredients such as methoxycinnamaldehyde, which has medical value.

    4. Edible value. Butterfly larvae and pupae contain high protein and a variety of essential amino acids and vitamins B1, B2, E, A, etc., which can delay human aging and can be used as human health food.

    5. Scientific research value. Butterflies have important scientific research value, among which the spectral analysis of butterfly wings and the color of butterfly scales have a positive effect on biomimicry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. It has a balancing effect on the ecosystem.

    It has a huge impact on the population of alpine mountains, and if there are no butterflies, the pollination of plants in alpine mountains will be affected, and it will be transformed from a mixed forest with many plant species to a pine and fir forest with monotonous plants.

    2. Butterflies have a pollination effect on pollinating plants.

    If butterflies disappear completely, all plants that need to be pollinated by butterflies will also face extinction because they will not be able to reproduce offspring, and the animals that will live on these extinct plants will die out. As the food chain breaks down, humanity will eventually perish because it can't find food.

    3. Visual role.

    Flying flowers, butterflies, bring the world a prosperous spring, bring melons and fruits of autumn colors, they fly freely like beautiful winged angels, no matter who they are, as long as they have a kind heart, they will appreciate the butterfly's gorgeous posture and fall in love deeply.

    Therefore, what we need to do is to understand the deep meaning behind Einstein's sentence, that is, the disappearance of a species in the ecological environment, no matter how small, is not a simple event, and the disappearance of a species will at least have an impact on the species before and after the biological chain in which it is located, even human beings and nature as a whole.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The upstairs one is so comprehensive, I won't say much about it.

    Let's look at it differently, according to the butterfly effect.

    In the 70s of the last century, an American meteorologist named Lorenz explained the theory of air systems and said that the occasional vibration of a butterfly's wings in the Amazon rainforest may cause a tornado in Texas two weeks later.

    The butterfly effect refers to the fact that in a dynamical system, small changes in the initial conditions can lead to a long-term huge chain reaction of the whole system. It's a chaotic phenomenon. There are fixed numbers and variables in the development of any thing, and the development trajectory of things in the process of development has laws to follow, and there are also unpredictable "variables", which are often counterproductive, and a small change can affect the development of things, indicating that the development of things is complex.

    Nature is a whole, and any small change can lead to a huge change.

    Here I recommend a movie "The Butterfly Effect".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Armed police fighters and the aerospace industry, how great they are. How did this come about?

    The colors of the colorful butterflies are very natural, such as the heavy moon butterfly, the brown vein golden spotted butterfly, etc., especially the fluorescent winged butterfly, which is sometimes golden in the sun, sometimes emerald green, and sometimes from purple to blue. Scientists have been able to study the colors of butterflies for military defense. During World War II, the Germans surrounded Leningrad in an attempt to destroy its military targets and other defenses with bombers.

    Based on the lack of understanding of camouflage at that time, the Soviet entomologist Schwanvich proposed to cover military facilities with butterfly-like camouflage by using the color of butterflies that are not easy to be found in flowers. Thus, despite the efforts of the Germans, the military base in Leningrad remained unharmed, laying a solid foundation for winning the final victory. According to the same principle, later people also produced camouflage uniforms, which significantly reduced the number of ** in battle.

    Due to the continuous change of position of artificial satellites in space, the temperature can change suddenly, and sometimes the temperature difference can be as high as two or three, which seriously affects the normal operation of many instruments. Inspired by the fact that the scales on the butterfly's body will automatically change their angle and adjust their body temperature with the direction of sunlight, scientists have made the temperature control system of the artificial satellite into a shutter style with a large difference in the radiation of the blades and a large difference in heat dissipation capacity, and a temperature-sensitive metal wire is installed at the rotating position of each window, and the opening and closing of the window can be adjusted with the change of temperature, so as to maintain the constant internal temperature of the artificial satellite and solve a major problem in the aerospace industry.

    In the process of evolution for hundreds of millions of years, butterflies have gradually evolved with the changes in the environment, and they are developing their survival skills to varying degrees. With the development of society, there are more and more butterflies. I hope that scientists will make more discoveries, more research, more thinking about ......Make our lives more beautiful, faster and more convenient.

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