10. The honey in the unsealed cells is
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Bees place the honey in honeycomb cells which are left unsealed. They then flutter their wings constantly to circulate air and evaporate water from the honey to a content around 18%, raising the sugar concentration, and preventing spoilage. The bees then cap the cells with wax to seal them.
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