Each bee hive consists of hexagonal cells. Name the material in which the cell is formed and mention the significance of the hexagonal cells.
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HONEYCOMBS ARE MADE UP FROM A SUBSTANCE CREATED BY WORKER BEES.WHEN THE TEMPERTURE IS RIGHT WORKER BEE SECRETES WAX SCALES IN TGHIER BODY.
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In this question, we are asked to tell beehive consists of which type of cells.
- A wax sheet is used to create the cell. The hexagonal design enables the storage of the worker bees' pollen and honey as well as the queen bee's eggs.
- The fundamental units of all living things are cells. There are many billions of cells in the human body. They give the body structure, absorb nutrients from meals, turn those nutrients into energy, and perform certain tasks.
- Wax is produced by wax glands in the abdomen of worker bees and is used to make beehives. The cells' hexagonal design maximizes space while using the least amount of wax and labor.
- Working worker bees generate heat, which softens the wax and allows it to pass through the cell gaps.
- After some time, it becomes harder in the most advantageous structure, a hexagon.
- Due to the tiny intracellular gaps, it is the most stable structure. The queen bee's eggs fit inside effortlessly.
- They also keep honey and pollen. They serve as the young bees' homes.
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