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how is division of labour observed in honey bee?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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With spring comes the start of warmer temperatures, and early blossoms. However, spring also brings out the species that hibernate for the winter. One of these species includes the honeybee. The honeybee is one of most fascinating organisms because of the unique behaviors it displays. Honeybees have the ability to create honey with only two ingredients, pollen and nectar. Their ability to make honey though is not the only thing that makes them interesting to study. Honeybees have developed an organized system of dividing labor amongst each other in their societies. Unlike humans, honeybees do not need a degree or give an interview for jobs. This division of labor in honeybee colonies is affected by several factors such as hormones, brain structure, and worker nutrition.


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Answered by FadedPrince
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With spring comes the start of warmer temperatures, and early blossoms. However, spring also brings out the species that hibernate for the winter. One of these species includes the honeybee. The honeybee is one of most fascinating organisms because of the unique behaviors it displays. Honeybees have the ability to create honey with only two ingredients, pollen and nectar. Their ability to make honey though is not the only thing that makes them interesting to study. Honeybees have developed an organized system of dividing labor amongst each other in their societies. Unlike humans, honeybees do not need a degree or give an interview for jobs. This division of labor in honeybee colonies is affected by several factors such as hormones, brain structure, and worker nutrition.

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