Живая Медоносная Пчела Под Микроскопом: Хоботок, Мандибулы, Глаза, Глазки, Усики, Опушение Honeybe

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HoneyBee Apis mellifera (Apidae, Hymenoptera) Under the Microscope: MACRO: What does a Honey Bee look like, What is its Structure and Development ?? = MACRO: How Does a Honey Bee Apis mellifera Live? What is its structure and development? = Entomologist and beekeeper, Dr Viktor Nikolayevich Fursov talks about the structure and development of honey bees, talking about a honey bee which was collected on the window of theLaboratory in Kyiv, Ukraine. Welcome to recognise antennae, mandibulae, tongue (glossa), proboscis, maxillae, setation, facet eys, ocelli, legs and tarsi of honeybee under the microscope. Bees have a &glossa ,&which is the closest mouthpart they have to a true tongue. They also have &labial palps &that run next to the glossa and are used for tasting. These together with other mouthparts make up the bee&'proboscis. Perched at the mouth of a flower, the bee unfolds the beaky maxilla and extends its tongue into the corolla of the flower, dipping and retracting it to lap up the nectar. Registered. Bee tongues have been measured because length contributes to ability to collect nectar from some plants such as red clover. The range is about 5 mm up to about 8 mm with most between 5 and 6. As for the bees themselves, it is common to see them using their legs or mouthparts to clean off other parts of their bodies. For bees, we might think that they are simply moving around or brushing off pollen that they picked up when foraging. #пчелыпасека, #какразвестипчел...

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