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Bees excel in pollination and thus play an essential role in maintaining ecosystems by participating to the production of seeds. Bees harvest pollen and use proteins to feed their offspring. Moreover, by gathering pollen, they allow the reproduction of 84 % of the plants that grow in Europe. Bees are also responsible for the production of 35 % of edible fruits and vegetables. Among all bees, the domestic bee, Apis mellifera, which builds its swarm in hives provided by man, is directly responsible for the production of honey, wax and propolis | Bees excel in pollination and thus play an essential role in maintaining ecosystems by participating to the production of seeds. Bees harvest pollen and use proteins to feed their offspring. Moreover, by gathering pollen, they allow the reproduction of 84 % of the plants that grow in Europe. Bees are also responsible for the production of 35 % of edible fruits and vegetables. Among all bees, the domestic bee, Apis mellifera, which builds its swarm in hives provided by man, is directly responsible for the production of honey, wax and propolis | ||
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There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. | There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. | ||
The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive. | The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive. | ||
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Revision as of 16:43, 12 September 2015
Experiments & Protocols
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Example 1 | Example 2 | Example 3 | Example 4 | Example 5 |
Example 6 | Example 7 | Example 8 | Example 9 | Example 10 |
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Bees excel in pollination and thus play an essential role in maintaining ecosystems by participating to the production of seeds. Bees harvest pollen and use proteins to feed their offspring. Moreover, by gathering pollen, they allow the reproduction of 84 % of the plants that grow in Europe. Bees are also responsible for the production of 35 % of edible fruits and vegetables. Among all bees, the domestic bee, Apis mellifera, which builds its swarm in hives provided by man, is directly responsible for the production of honey, wax and propolis
There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive.
There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive.
There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive.
There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive.
There are three types of bees living in a beehive: the worker bees, the queen bee and the male bees. In the colony, the work is divided in such a way that each caste is specialized in its activities. The worker bees are infertile female and represent the most numerous caste in the beehive. Their main activities are cleaning the beehive cells, ventilate the beehive, cap the beehive cells containing the bee eggs, feed the larvae, gather pollen and defend the colony. The queen bee ensures the renewal of the bee colony. The male bees represent the infertilized eggs. Their main activity is the reproductive function with the queen bee outside of the beehive.
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