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  • mandible

    The mandibles represent the strong jaws of the bee. They help the bee to eat, fight, feed the larvae and clean the hive.

    Animals; Insects
  • compound eyes

    Bees have two sets of eyes: simple and compound eyes. There is two of the compound eyes. They are made of many small eye parts which then help the bee to detect polarized light.

    Animals; Insects
  • simple eyes

    Bees have two sets of eyes: simple and compound eyes. There is three of the simple eyes and they are shaped in a triangle. They help the bee to determine the amount of light present.

    Animals; Insects
  • antennae

    Head of a bee contains eyes, antennae and feeding structures. Antennae are placed on the bee's head and their main function is smell. They also serve as an instrument to help the bee to measure its flight speed.

    Animals; Insects
  • pollen

    Pollen is a fine to coarse powder containing the microgametophytes of seed plants, which produce the male gametes (sperm cells). Pollen grains have a hard coat that protects the sperm cells during the process of their movement from the stamens to the pistil of flowering plants or from the male cone ...

    Plants; Flowers
  • filament

    Filament is the stalk of the anther. The filaments may be fused and the anthers free, or the filaments free and the anthers fused. Rather than including two locules, one of the locules may fail to develop, or alternatively the two locules may merge late in development to give a single locule.

    Plants; Flowers
  • anther

    Anther (from Ancient Greek anthera, feminine of antheros "flowery," from anthos "flower"), contains microsporangia. Anthers are most commonly two-lobed and are attached to the filament either at the base or in the middle portion. The sterile tissue between the lobes is called the connective. A ...

    Plants; Flowers
  • stamen

    Stamens consist of two parts: a stalk called a filament, topped by an anther where pollen is produced by meiosis and eventually dispersed. The "male" part of the flower.

    Plants; Flowers
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