A worker
The queen.
Male honeybees are called drones. Female honeybees are called workers. Additionally, the Queen Bee is a female.
No. In particular the drones from one queen will all have the same DNA because they are haploid -- that is, they are produced from an unfertilized egg and only have DNA from the queen. Because of this, they are effectively clones of each other.
Only one at a time but a honeybee queen can lay 1000 eggs per day.
100%. because only queen bee reproduce and males are produced from unfertilized egg ie- there genetic will be the same. although the queen be mates with aprox 20 males (drones) the offsprings will be 100% identical
Male honeybees do not have babies. The insects in question (Apis spp) does not produce eggs but instead mates with their colony's queen. All queens in all honeybee colonies will be capable of producing fertilized eggs with male before the drones die and unfertilized eggs through virgin births (parthenogenesis).
Answer:The basic thing that we learn from social insects like honeybee is Teamwork and hardwork. The worker honeybee works from dusk to dawn and collect nectar for the hive and the queen. They are completely loyal to their queen.
Yes, at episode 91 (the last one) he finds his mother, the queen.
bee's produce honey what they do is they take the pollen and take it to the beehive and they give the pollen to the Queen (u can see difference because the Queen is bigger and the usual bees) and she makes the honey Beehive: A sort of box full of bees
The females (queen and workers) are diploid and have 16 chromosomes from the queen and 16 from the drone: 32 in all.The males (drones) develop from an unfertilized egg and are haploid with only 16 chromosomes from the queen.
Worker bee. Queen bee just sits around and like has babies or something.
To give birth to more Honeybees, so without her there probably wouldn't be any honeybees :)x