"The implications of multiple mating extend far beyond improving brood viability; it results in patrilineal sister groups within colonies"
-The Biology of the Honey Bee by Mark Winston
A group of bees with the same father are called patrilineal sister groups.
So-called killer bees, more properly called Africanized honey bees, eat the same as any other honey bee: pollen and nectar.
A group of the same species is called a population.
Not necessarily.
A group of puppies from the same mother born in that same group is called a litter of puppies.
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanized honey bees, are like any other honey bee and have exactly the same life-cycle. So, yes, they do lay eggs.
It may appear that bees are foraging in a group because there are so many of them, but each bee is working on its own. When a bee returns to the hive after finding a new source of nectar it communicates the location and type of plant to other bees in the hive, and they then will go to the same place to forage.
There is no disease caused by parents having the same ABO blood group.
In the body -- A group of similar cells forms tissue; similar tissue forms organs. A group of cells and tissues with the same job is called an organ.Regarding people - A group of people who have the same job is called a team.
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanised honey bees, are simply a cross between two species of honey bee, and as such their life cycles and tasks are exactly the same as any other species.
yes
A group of people with the same political ideas
yes, but the father may also be from another blood group, still with the same rh factor, such as B-, AB-, O-, that is, he will definitely have a blood group with the negative one like you, even if the blood group is not the same.