Well, the difference is that the worker bees (female) and the queen bee have stingers, as the drones (male) do not. So, if a bee has a stinger, it is a female, and if it doesn't have a stinger, it is a male. Hope I helped! :)
The worker bees are female
Worker bees are female.
The opposite gender of a female bee is a male bee. Male bees are called drones and are responsible for mating with the queen bee in the hive.
No, Albino African Clawed frogs do not have the ability to change gender. They are either male or female from birth and their gender is determined genetically.
In most ants and bees, sex is determined by the fertilization of eggs. Fertilized eggs develop into females, while unfertilized eggs develop into males. This type of sex determination system is known as haplodiploidy.
The worker bees are female
Worker bees are female.
Worker bees are female bees, but they do not have the reproductive capabilities possessed by the Queen.
No, gender is determined by Some names (Like Skaterboy or PrettyPrincess) and what you wear.
Yes, snails have a gender. They are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. The gender of a snail is determined by its reproductive role in mating, where one snail acts as the male and the other as the female.
No. A baby's gender is determined by the "gender" of the particular sperm that fertilized the mother's egg. It is not determined by anything else.
No, gender does not have an impact on fingerprint patterns. Fingerprints are unique to each individual and are determined by genetic factors, not by gender.
Kittens' gender can typically be determined at around 8 weeks of age.
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At about 12 weeks, the gender can be pronounced
You cannot determine a cat's gender by looking at its face. Gender in cats is typically determined by examining their genitalia.
No. Gender is determined at the moment of conception by which sperm reaches the egg first.