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why do bees collect nectar from flower ?​

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Answered by Chandra1972
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Explanation:

Honey bees collect pollen and nectar as food for the entire colony, and as they do, they pollinate plants. Nectar stored within their stomachs is passed from one worker to the next until the water within it diminishes. At this point, the nectar becomes honey, which workers store in the cells of the honeycomb.

The main foods of bees in nature are nectar and pollen. Among them, pollen is the reproductive cells in the stamens of the flowering plant, and nectar is the sugary liquid secreted by the nectary of the plant. However, both nectar and pollen need to be harvested by the plant. However, most plants do not flower and secrete honey.In some seasons, bees do not collect nectar and pollen at all, so bees must be prepared for the season when food is scarce. The best way is to collect and store in large quantities when food is abundant.

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Answered by jdtiwari19
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Answer:

because nectar stored within thier stomachs in passed from one worker to the next until the water within it diminishes ...

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