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what is the role of mandible in the bee.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Mandible in bees are used for the function of mandibular glands in social Hymenoptera is to produce pheromones such as alarm pheromones in ants and honey bees, and the queen substance in queen honey bees.

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Answered by nishithakomal2019
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Answer:

Mandible is the movable lower jaw of the bee and most of the insects.

Explanation:

Bee mandibles are designed to stabilize the proboscis. The proboscis is a long and flexible multi-piece tongue that could be easily damaged, so the mandibles act like a portal to protect the tongue and support it while in use.

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