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A Beehive honeycomb has 6 sides Also God loves you, He sent his only son to the cross for you. Nobody would send their son to the cross for your sins
10 sides.
There is no formula for how many sides there are in a polygon; the name of the polygon shows how many sides it has.
heptagons have 7 sides
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.
A honey bee lays one egg in each cell but she can lay 1000 eggs per day.
Hmm...a bee's honeycomb?
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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.
Each cell in a honeycomb typically has six sides, creating a hexagonal shape. This shape allows for a more efficient use of space and stronger structural support in the honeycomb.
if the bee receives pollen or nectar both sides benefit but that is not always the case.
it already has
In a hexagonal cell within the colony.
After hatching from the egg a bee larva grows enormously, then it pupates. When it emerges from the pupal cell the bee is its full adult size and does not grow any further.
A queen bee can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. She only lays one egg in each cell, so needs the time to extract her abdomen from one cell, select the next cell in which to lay, inspect it, then insert her abdomen into the next cell. This process takes tens of seconds even if the queen is working quickly.