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The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

42400 The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) http://www.biology-resources.com/bee-01.html Information on the bee including its anatomy, the organization of the colony, the roles of queen, worker and drone, their development and other aspects of the lives of bees and that of the colony. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Hexapoda > Insecta > Hymenoptera > Bees > Apis biology   honey   bee   apis   mellifera   teaching   genetics   gcse   igcse   books   powerpoint   presentations   key   stage   3   4   d   g   mackean   dg   dgmackean   dna   chromosomes   cells   tissues   specialization   chemicals   of   life   respiration   photosynthesis   di Jan 6, 2008  

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Other links at Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Hexapoda > Insecta > Hymenoptera > Bees > Apis

Article on those workers that remove dead bees from the hive, from Illinois University research.
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Diagram of a honey bee and downloadable images of the different body parts.
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On the taxonomy and biology of the genus, from the Apicultura website.
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Descriptions of the common species, with more detailed accounts of the giant and dwarf honeybees, Apis dorsata and Apis florea.
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Research by Christopher Keeling on elucidating a second queen honey bee pheromone that, along with the queen mandibular pheromone, the queen uses to control her colony.
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An account of the life and biology of the bee, and the activities of the colony throughout the year.
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On the use of bees for environmental hazard detection. From Montana University.
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Information on the bee including its anatomy, the organization of the colony, the roles of queen, worker and drone, their development and other aspects of the lives of bees and that of the colony.
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Photographic study by Dave Walker on the hairy eyes and amazing legs of this insect.
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