Of course! Look at the endings, "ee".
This relationship is an example of mutualism, where both the bee and the flower benefit from the interaction. The bee receives nectar as a food source, while the flower gets pollinated by the bee, aiding in its reproduction.
No, a honey bee can only sting once because its stinger is barbed and gets stuck in the skin, causing the bee to die after stinging.
The scientific notation of a bee would depend on what aspect of the bee is being described. The size of an average bee is around 1.3 cm, which would be written in scientific notation as 1.3 x 10^-2 meters. The mass of a bee is around 0.1 grams, which would be written in scientific notation as 1 x 10^-1 grams.
A bee can typically survive for about 1-2 days without food.
Yes, a bee sting is considered a biological hazard because it involves exposure to a venomous substance produced by the bee. While most people only experience mild reactions to bee stings, some individuals may have severe allergic reactions that can be life-threatening.
it really depends on hoe you prounce bee. There are better words that rhyme with bee. See, degree, me, tree, pea,tee
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No, 'five' does not rhyme with 'bee'.
Bee-Gin and Mee-Dee-An DOES NOT RHYME.
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Honey bee Round tree Or something, anyway think of your own poetry or choose another word!
bee, flee, glee
bee, flea, wallaby,
no you and free does not rhyme free can rhyme with tree not you
The word blue bee does not have a rhyming counterpart. The words blue and bee both however do.
A good rhyming joke that end with bee tree is: Why did the bee go to the tree doctor? (Because she had hives!)