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Answer:
1. Queen bees lay their eggs after within each cell inside a honeycomb.
2. True. Worker bees feed the larvae with a combination of nutrients, from nectar and pollen to bee milk and water.
Explanation:
1. Queen bees lay their eggs after within each cell inside a honeycomb (hive) <em>[</em><u><em>See image below]</em></u><em> </em>during the winter.
The queen is able to lay over two thousand eggs PER DAY! Each egg has an approximate size of 1 mm long. This process then leads to the formation of a whole new colony of bees.
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2. True.
Worker bees have the largest density of all, that is, there are numerous worker bees within a colony. As their name "worker" implies, they have plenty of tasks to perform. For example, they have to clean the hive regularly, ventilate it during warm conditions or keep it warm during cold conditions, and also care for the queen. However, one the most important roles of workers is to feed the larvae, during this stage they are also called "nurse bees." These bees feed the young with a combination of nutrients, from <u>nectar and pollen to bee milk and water</u>.
The answer here would be B. In the nature-nurture issue, nature refers to an organism's personality traits, nurture to its abilities.
If the demand for copper increases but the supply remains the same then the price of copper will increase because the amount of people buying it have increased, but because the suppliers are at a constant rate of production it costs more to get the copper, and so it costs more for the suppliers to buy the copper. So in order for the suppliers to break even they have to increase the price of the copper or risk losing the money. So your answer is D.