how is a bee hive like a cell
Hmm...a bee's honeycomb?
probably
No
A bee grub is what a baby bee is called when it emerges from a cell in the hive to pupate. This happens on day eight or nine after it has hatched.
if the bee receives pollen or nectar both sides benefit but that is not always the case.
The solute concentration is equal on both sides of the cell membrane
it already has
In a hexagonal cell within the colony.
After hatching from the egg a bee larva grows enormously, then it pupates. When it emerges from the pupal cell the bee is its full adult size and does not grow any further.
It depends on the sise of the bee.
The honey bee queen lays eggs in the comb cells, and these hatch into larvae which stay in the cell until after they pupate. After pupation an adult bee emerges from the cell.