MainScienceBiologyFlora and Fauna › The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Edit Page
Report
Scan day: 07 March 2014 UTC
-31
Virus safety - good
Description: 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.
The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), life-cycle structure and behavior. Biology article by D G Mackean Resources for Biology Education by D G Mackean For illustrations to accompany this article see Ants, bees and wasps are social insects. This means that they tend to live in colonies where all the individuals are of the same family, often the offspring of one mother. In the more highly organized societies there is a division of labour in which individuals carry out particular duties.
Size: 483 chars

Contact Information

Email:
Phone&Fax:
Address:
Extended:

WEBSITE Info

Page title:The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), life-cycle structure and behavior. Biology article by D G Mackean
Keywords: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,Diffusion,Osmosis,Interdependence,Division,Fertilization,Heredity,Experimental work,Study Aids,Revision,Resources
Description:The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), life-cycle, structure of the colony, the 3 types of bee, queen, drones, workers, waggle-tail dance, bee-keeping, Biology teaching resources by D G Mackean
IP-address:91.151.214.1

WHOIS Info

NS
Name Server: NS0.REGISTER1.NET
Name Server: NS1.REGISTER1.NET
Name Server: NS8.REGISTER1.NET
WHOIS
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Date
Creation Date: 21-may-2006
Expiration Date: 21-may-2014