Yes. It is composed of glucose and fructose, not organic carbohydrates.
To make honey of course!
While honey is an organic product, created by a living organism (honeybee), it is not alive.
yes, honey is produced by a living organism called honey bee which belongs to the genus apis. the important bees which are seen in india are rockbee(apis dorsata),indian honey bee(apis indica) and apis mellifera.
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This question can technically not be answered. an organism can not be parasitism commensalism or mutualism because these are all interactions between two organisms, not an organism by itself. So, it really depends on what it is interacting with and how. Parasitism is a relationship between two organisms where one is negatively affected and the other is benefited. Ticks, tapeworms and lice on/in dogs or humans are among these. Commensalism is where one species is benefited and one is not affected at all. One example is woodpeckers and some species of owls. The owls will make homes and reside in the holes in trees result of some species of woodpeckers. Mutualism is a relationship where both species mutually benefit. One instance is the honey badger and honey guide. The honey guide is a bird and the honey badger is, well, a badger and both of these organisms feed on honey. The honey guide will find a hive then a badger and lead the badger to the hive. The honey badger will then break open the hive and feed on the honey. the honey badger has thick skin and will not be harmed by bee stings. The honey guide will then feed on the leftovers.
Well, honey, the prefix for organism is "organo-" and the suffix is "-ism." So, put those two together and you've got yourself a full-fledged "organism." Keep on rockin' in the science world, darling!
Horse Isle is a video game created by Joe and Miranda Durbin that was released in 2007. The largest living organism in Horse Isle is the Shire.
Bees and bears do share a symbiotic relations ship. Bees produce honey because of the pollen they collect. Bear apparently enjoy eating the honey, inducing the bees to make more honey for the hive.
The largest living organism is the honey fungus, specifically a specific Armillaria ostoyae fungus in Oregon, known as the "Humongous Fungus". It covers approximately 2,385 acres and is estimated to be around 2,400 years old.
An organism.
An ecosystem.
You get botulism from a toxin produced by bacteria Also - it can enter the body through a wound contaminated by the organism and the organism needn't be present if the toxin has already been produced. Infants may get it from eating unpasteurised honey but most botulism occurs after eating improperly canned or cooked foods.