The diagram illustrates how bees produce honey.
It is clear that the process involves seven steps, beginning with bees making the hives and ending with human consumption in their diet.
At first, bees, in groups, start building a hive for themselves. The hives consist of multiple cells with a hexagonal shape. Once they finish the comb, they go out to search for flowers and collect nectar from them and store it in their stomach. Then they come back to the hive to store the nectar by filling the cells of their comb. The process of collecting and filling the cells can go on for days. After the cells are filled with nectar, the bees fan the cells to evaporate the extra water from the nectar.
Finally, at the last step, humans carefully extract the final product from the honeycombs to factories and put the honey in jars for daily use.
The diagram illustrates how bees produce honey.
It is
clear
that the process involves seven steps, beginning with bees making the hives and ending with human consumption in their diet.
At
first
, bees, in groups,
start
building a hive for themselves. The hives consist of multiple
cells
with a hexagonal shape. Once they finish the comb, they go out to search for flowers and collect nectar from them and store it in their stomach. Then they
come
back to the hive to store the nectar by filling the
cells
of their comb. The process of collecting and filling the
cells
can go on for days. After the
cells
are filled
with nectar, the bees fan the
cells
to evaporate the extra water from the nectar.
Finally
, at the last step, humans
carefully
extract the final product from the honeycombs to factories and put the honey in jars for daily
use
.