Each cell is hexagonal.
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a honeycomb cell...(BEE's NEST)
Hexagonal - six edges and six vertices.
They have two sides, an inside and an outside. However human cells do not have any one fixed shape.
Bees store honey in a honeycomb. The individual hexagonal compartment where honey is stored is called a cell.
Honey is not made from honeycomb, it is extracted from honeycomb. Each cell of the comb contains honey and it is extracted by spinning it out using centrifugal force. Afterwards, the empty comb can be re-used in the hive and filled up again by the bees. Honeycomb is more expensive because it is cut from the honeycomb frame and so cannot be re-used.
It depends on the thickness of the core paper and cell size.
Well you start with a honeycomb shape and then you draw the honeycomb shape then you have drawn a honeycomb.
A Beehive honeycomb has 6 sides Also God loves you, He sent his only son to the cross for you. Nobody would send their son to the cross for your sins
The part of the comb that the bees deposit nectar is called the cell.
Cell doesn't stand for anything. It was called a cell by Robert Hooke when he was examining a piece of cork under a microscope and thought it looked like little enclosed CELLS like a honeycomb.