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Q16. Male honey bees are haploid but the females are diploid. Justify.

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Answered by vageeshabajpai
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In honey bees, the male is haploid while the female is diploid. Haplodiploidy occurs in some insects like bees, ants and wasps. Male insects are haploid because they develop partheno-genetically from unfertilized eggs. ... Males are normally fertile haploids due to development from unfertilized eggs

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Answered by ramilanpatel84
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Worker bees are all female, and are all offspring of the queen. But there are males in the hive called drones. Drones fly off to reproduce with other young queens who will start a new colony. There are three types of honey bee within every hive: workers, drones, and a queen.

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