What are eusocial insects? Write information about Queen in biology.
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Honey bees has some specialized non reproductive group of worker bees those workers are known as Eusocial insect. Polymorphism is seen & good division of labour is also found in them.
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- 1. Its length is of about 15-20 mm long.
- 2. In comparison of worker bees its body is about 3 times larger and 3 times heavier.
- 3. In them crop is long while the legs & wings are shorter.
- 4. Overy is present and are filled with eggs but only one queen can be developed from fertilized egg which must have 32 set of chromosomes.
- 5. They feed usually on the Royal jelly.
- 6. Main function is to lay eggs.
- 7. It can lay about 2000 eggs per day.
- 8. Approximately in whole life a worker bee can lay about 1500000 eggs.
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➡What are eusocial insects?
Ans) Eusocial insects are those insects that live in a colony with only some individuals capable of reproducing. Usually there is a division of labour with different individuals undertaking different roles, such as defence .
➡ Write information about Queen in biology.
Ans) The term queen bee is typically used to refer to an adult, mated female (gyne) that lives in a honey bee colony or hive; she is usually the mother of most, if not all, of the bees in the beehive. Queens are developed from larvae selected by worker bees and specially fed in order to become sexually mature.
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