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Biology, 27.09.2019 21:30 klawess4

How and where is nectar unloaded by foragers upon their return to the hive?
a. by trophallaxis with receiver bee;
b. near hive entrance direct regurgitation into nectar cell;
c. upper area of wax comb direct regurgitation into nectar cell;
d. lower middle area of wax comb by trophallaxis with receiver bee;
e. upper area of wax comb.

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