How is the heme of ants Originated?
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Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants appear in the fossil record across the globe in considerable diversity during the latest Early Cretaceous and early Late Cretaceous, suggesting an earlier origin. Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cretaceous period, and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. More than 12,500 of an estimated total of 22,000 species have been classified. They are easily identified by their elbowed antennae and the distinctive node-like structure that forms their slender waists.
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The eggs that get fertilized will become female worker ants while unfertilized eggs become males. There is even a species of ant, Cataglyphis cursor, which reproduced asexually. The queen lays eggs which contain, essentially, clones of the queen. The embryos grow within the eggs without needing to be fertilized.