Biology, asked by nehaalhat8522, 11 months ago

Why can't life on Earth survive without bees?

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Answered by tiyasadutta24
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Bees are recognized for cross-pollination. They pollinate 30% of the world's crops and without this help, we would have to manually pollinate our plants. Though this would be rather difficult to do ourselves, logically, we can do it.

People tend to assume that this would cause many crops to die, as thousands of these plants would not be pollinated.

Answered by sanjudnath
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Explanation:

The liver is so crucial to existence that while you can live with only part of a liver, you can't live without any liver at all. Without a liver: your blood won't properly clot, causing uncontrolled bleeding. toxins and chemical and digestive byproducts will build up in the blood.

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