Science, asked by yes5268, 8 months ago


which acid is present in sting of a honey
bee ​

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Answered by archnashah86
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Explanation:

Formic acid

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Answered by ilsaburhan78
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Answer:

formic acid....

Explanation:

Histamine makes up 0.9% of venom and causes itching and pain at the site of the sting. The acids present, which include formic, hydrochloric, and orthophosphoric acids, are now believed to be much less important in causing pain than was previously thought.

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