"The Ant, Butterfly, and the Oregano Plant" by Nsikan Akpan Large Blue caterpillars only gain 1 to 2 percent of their body weight by nibbling on the oregano leaves during the early stages of life. The overwhelming majority of their sustenance — 98 to99 percent — comes from eating ants. But if butterfly larvae tried to trick the wrong patsies —non-Myrmica ants — they’d likely get eaten. Guessing right is a matter of life and death, and especially important given the Large Blue Butterfly has relatively few eggs and is endangered. From an evolutionary perspective, Thomas and Barbero say that the Large Blue butterflies gained an advantage by using scents to glean which oregano plants are fighting off Myrmica invasions. At the same time, the plant only loses a small, non-lethal amount of its leaves to the caterpillar. And though Myrmica might lose individual battles to the butterflies, the ants are invasive enough that their total populations aren’t at risk of being harmed by the butterflies. © NewsHour Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved. Question Use the passage from “The Aunt, the Butterfly, and Their Chemical Warfare With the Oregano Plan” by Nsikan Akpan to answer the question. Connection: Large Blue caterpillars do not pose a significant threat to the oregano plant. Which piece of evidence from the passage supports this connection? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses "Large Blue caterpillars only gain 1 to 2 percent of their body weight by nibbling on the oregano leaves during the early stages of life." "Large Blue caterpillars only gain 1 to 2 percent of their body weight by nibbling on the oregano leaves during the early stages of life." "But if butterfly larvae tried to trick the wrong patsies—non-Mymirca ants—they’d likely get eaten." "But if butterfly larvae tried to trick the wrong patsies—non-Mymirca ants—they’d likely get eaten." "The overwhelming majority of their sustenance—98 to 99 percent—comes from eating ants." "The overwhelming majority of their sustenance—98 to 99 percent—comes from eating ants." "From an evolutionary perspective, Thomas and Barbero say that the Large Blue butterflies gained an advantage by using scents to glean which oregano plants are fighting off Myrmica invasions." "From an evolutionary perspective, Thomas and Barbero say that the Large Blue butterflies gained an advantage by using scents to glean which oregano plants are fighting off Myrmica invasions." "And though Myrmica might lose individual battles to the butterflies, the ants are invasive enough that their total populations aren’t at risk of being harmed by the butterflies."

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The two correct answers that support the connection that Large Blue caterpillars do not pose a significant threat to the oregano plant are:

  1. "Large Blue caterpillars only gain 1 to 2 percent of their body weight by nibbling on the oregano leaves during the early stages of life."
  2. "The overwhelming majority of their sustenance—98 to 99 percent—comes from eating ants."

These pieces of evidence highlight that the caterpillars obtain almost all their nourishment from ants and only minimally consume the leaves of the oregano plant, indicating that they do not significantly harm the plant.