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Category: 02.d – Digestion & Nutrition

02.d – Digestion & Nutrition

by professor-beeatrice02 – Lifecycle & Development, 02.d - Digestion & NutritionPosted on August 8, 2025Comments are Disabled

Bees eat nectar, pollen, water, and propolis. Nectar is stored in a special “honey stomach” until it’s passed to another bee to make honey. Pollen provides protein for growing bees.

Graphic: “From Flower to Hive” nectar map.

App: Drag nectar from flower to bee to hive.

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