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avanturin [10]
3 years ago
14

List three possible interactions between a bee and its environment

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san4es73 [151]3 years ago
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Explanation:   1. It’s not just farm-grown fruits and vegetables that rely on pollinators to thrive. Many species of wild plants depend on insect pollinators as well. Bees are responsible for the production of many seeds, nuts, berries, and fruit, which serve as a vital food source for wild animals.

                         2. During the first two weeks of life, worker bees are engaged in brood duties inside the hive: cleaning, fanning the air, building the honeycomb structure, feeding the young, and carrying out the dead bees. During the remaining five to seven weeks of their lives, workers become foragers. Some will focus on gathering pollen, which will be mixed with secreted wax for building the comb. Others will focus on gathering nectar, which will become honey after it is regurgitated at the hive.

                              3. Pollination is fundamental to sexual production in plants, and in bee-pollinated plants, it has resulted in plant-animal co-evolution. Nectar and copious pollen production are the cost to the plant for its services of the inadvertent pollinator. Most bees are pollinators and they are attracted to flowers for food.

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