Bees can see objects in the ultraviolet light while human beings can not do so why?
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They see nectar guides—marks that show where nectar is located—that people cannot see with visible light. The photographs below show how one flower might look to a person and to a bee. The human eye cannot process ultraviolet light waves because they have shorter wavelength than violet.
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They see nectar guides—marks that show where nectar is located—that people cannot see with visible light. The photographs below show how one flower might look to a person and to a bee. The human eye cannot process ultraviolet light waves because they have shorter wavelength than violet.
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