The flow chart illustrates the development of honey bees from eggs during their lifecycle.
Overall, it is clear that there are six distinct stages illustrated in the purpose, commencing with producing eggs and ending with the development of mature honey bees. Moreover, it is a natural and cyclic process.
The first stage is when the females lay eggs, and they produce one or two eggs after three days each. The next step after this is when the eggs are hatched with an interval of nine to ten days. At this point in the cycle, the small bees get bigger and bigger, and after the ninth day, they emerge as a young adult.
The final stage of the cycle is when they are matured in a honey bee after four days. Having completed all these steps, the life cycle will then begin again, and it is taken thirty-four to thirty-six days to complete the whole process.
The flow chart illustrates the development of honey bees from eggs during their lifecycle.
Overall
, it is
clear
that there are six distinct stages illustrated in the purpose, commencing with producing eggs and ending with the development of mature honey bees.
Moreover
, it is a natural and cyclic process.
The
first
stage is when the females lay eggs, and they produce one or two eggs after three days each. The
next
step after this is when the eggs
are hatched
with an interval of nine to ten days. At this point in the cycle, the
small
bees
get
bigger and bigger, and after the ninth day, they emerge as a young adult.
The final stage of the cycle is when they
are matured
in a honey bee after four days. Having completed all these steps, the life cycle will then
begin
again, and it
is taken
thirty-four to thirty-six days to complete the whole process.