. Essentials of biology presented in problems. Biology. Head of the bumble- bee ; a, antenna; g, tongue Used in lick- ing the nectar from flowers; m, maxillse. Mouth Parts of the Bee The mouth of the bee is adapted to take in the foods we have mentioned, and is used for the purposes for which man would use the hands and fingers. The honeybee laps or sucks nectar from flowers, it chews the pollen, and it uses part of the mouth as a trowel in making the honeycomb. A glance at the Figure shows us that the mouth. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be


. Essentials of biology presented in problems. Biology. Head of the bumble- bee ; a, antenna; g, tongue Used in lick- ing the nectar from flowers; m, maxillse. Mouth Parts of the Bee The mouth of the bee is adapted to take in the foods we have mentioned, and is used for the purposes for which man would use the hands and fingers. The honeybee laps or sucks nectar from flowers, it chews the pollen, and it uses part of the mouth as a trowel in making the honeycomb. A glance at the Figure shows us that the mouth. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunter, George William, 1873-1948. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American Book Company


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