Honeybees produce their young ones only by sexual reproduction. Inspite of this, in a colony of bees we find both haploid and diploid individuals. Name the haploid and diploid individuals in the colony and analyse the reasons behind their formation.
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Honeybees doesnt always produce their young ones by sexual reproduction
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in some cases parthenogenesis occur in them
the drons(Fertile males) are haploids,since they are formed through parthenogenesis.
Honeybees doesnt always produce their young ones by sexual reproduction
see,
in some cases parthenogenesis occur in them
the drons(Fertile males) are haploids,since they are formed through parthenogenesis.
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