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Each cell is hexagonal.
Hexagonal - six edges and six vertices.
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If you analyze the way bees construct the honeycomb, the hexagonal structure gives the greatest strength and the largest number of cells in a given area using the least amount of wax.
Each cell is hexagonal.
Hexagonal - six edges and six vertices.
If there was such a thing as a honey cone, it would be conical in shape. A honeycomb is composed of hexagonal (6-sided) structures.
Not really sure. It could be that the favourite shape of a honey bee is a hexagon!
No, but certainly are hexagonal prisms. A typical honeycomb will have hundreds.
Tripe- the lining of a cow's stomach that has the hexagonal appearance of honeycomb.
A brick, shoe-box ar two examples of rectangular prisms. A honeycomb cell is a hexagonal prism.
Well you start with a honeycomb shape and then you draw the honeycomb shape then you have drawn a honeycomb.
Honeycomb cells are hexagonal.
They have two sides, an inside and an outside. However human cells do not have any one fixed shape.
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