nectar
The sweet fluid produced by plants and collected by bees is known as nectar.
The sweet substance produced by flowers is called nectar. It is a sugary fluid secreted by various parts of the flower, primarily to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Nectar plays a crucial role in the pollination process, aiding in the reproduction of flowering plants.
A sweet viscid fluid, esp. that collected by bees from flowers of plants, and deposited in the cells of the honeycomb., That which is sweet or pleasant, like honey., Sweet one; -- a term of endearment., To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments; also, to be or become obsequiously courteous or complimentary; to fawn., To make agreeable; to cover or sweeten with, or as with, honey.
A sweet viscid fluid, esp. that collected by bees from flowers of plants, and deposited in the cells of the honeycomb., That which is sweet or pleasant, like honey., Sweet one; -- a term of endearment., To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments; also, to be or become obsequiously courteous or complimentary; to fawn., To make agreeable; to cover or sweeten with, or as with, honey.
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No, transmission fluid is an oil, and won't taste sweet. You're probably thinking of engine coolant, which does have a sweet taste to it.
nectar
the greenish fluid produced in the liver is called bile
There are several types and names depending on from where they are collected. Two names are serum or plasma.
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Sap is a watery fluid containing sugars, minerals, and other nutrients that is primarily used for transporting nutrients within a plant. Nectar, on the other hand, is a sugary fluid produced by flowers specifically to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies for the purpose of pollination.
No, honey and sap are not the same thing. Honey is a sweet substance produced by bees from flower nectar, while sap is a watery fluid rich in nutrients that circulates through a plant's vascular system. Honey is used as food by bees and humans, while sap is essential for transporting nutrients and water within plants.