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The compound eyes of bees
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Bees have evolved their eyesight to be great pollinators. Their smaller eyes help them see light intensity and
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination. Bees' eyesight allows them
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination Bees' eyesight allows them
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination. Bees’ eyesight allows
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination. Bees’ eyesight allows
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination. Bees’ eyesight allows
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Iso-pentyl acetate (C7H14O2), the compound responsible for the scent of bananas, can be produced commercially. Interestingly,
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write about how bees grow,live how they protect there selves how they make honey and collect pollen and necture how many legs
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write about how bees grow,live how they protect there selves how they make honey and collect pollen and necture how many legs
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The compound eyes of bees and other insects are highly sensitive to light in the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum,
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