Both a cell and a beehive are organized structures that house multiple smaller units working together for a common goal. In a cell, organelles work together to maintain the cell's functions, while in a beehive, bees work together to keep the hive functioning. Additionally, both cells and beehives have specialized roles within the structure for different tasks to be carried out efficiently.
The Bee-Hive - journal - was created in 1861.
A bee lives in a hive.
A queen bee will leave the hive a couple of days after she emerges from the brood cell in order to mate with several (up to 15) drones. She will then return to the hive and will not leave it again unless with a swarm, looking for a new home.
Honey bees live in a nest, often called a 'hive.' One hive can hold up to 80,000 bees, most of them workers. It is often located in a hollow tree. The hive is made of honeycomb, which are tightly packed hexagonal cells made of beeswax. They use the hive to store food and house their young.
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A bee hive looks like a big nasty oddly shaped ball of brown and gray paper mache with several entrance/exit holes for the bees. Also another factor to the bee hive appearance is that it is in a tree and there are tons of BEES flying around it.
The Bee-Hive - journal - was created in 1861.
A bee grub is what a baby bee is called when it emerges from a cell in the hive to pupate. This happens on day eight or nine after it has hatched.
Bee's range into qite a large population, but in one bee hive they are know to have at least about 500-1,500 bee's in one hive.
Do you mean the bee hive? 1. I went down to plant flowers when I saw a bee hive.
A bee hive is "une ruche" (feminine) in French.
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Another name for the place where bees live is a hive.
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