Bees communicate the location of food through a behavior known as the "waggle dance." In this dance, a forager bee performs a series of movements that indicate the direction and distance of the food source relative to the sun. By adjusting the angle and duration of the dance, the bee conveys precise information to other bees in the hive. This effective communication helps other bees quickly locate and exploit the food source.
I actually have this question on a test in...oh...8 hours or so. We need to communicate our most fundamental needs. Example: Communicating to the doctor about health, or communicating our need for food, sufficient air, and rest. My text says, "Personal communication is essential to our well being. To paraphrase an old song, 'People who need people' aren't the luckiest people in the world...they're the only people."
Is the "food flow" from the purchasing of the foods to service to the customer) mainly concerned with the delivery and presentation of the food to customer, after completion of the food production. Sometimes, it involves transportation if there is a separation of production and service facilities.
A commissary encoder is responsible for storing and preparing food for animals at the zoo. They sort the animals food items and keep them organized as well.
food, drug, mass excluding Wal-Mart
the consumption of food occurs immediately after it is foraged.
Yes, bees have a sense of smell and use it to communicate with each other, find food sources, and navigate their environment. They are especially sensitive to flower scents and pheromones released by other bees.
Bees have specialized scent receptors on their antennae that allow them to detect pheromones and other chemical signals in their environment. These receptors are very sensitive and help bees communicate with each other, find food sources, and navigate their surroundings.
to communicate the location of food sources close to the colony
there are working for food everytime
Yes, bees have a very good sense of smell, many times more sensitive than ours. Their scent detectors are on their antennae.
Some bees dance when they find food to let other bees know where the food is located
Honey bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers and other plants.
Bees communicate with each other through a combination of physical movements and chemical signals. Through dance-like movements known as the waggle dance, bees can convey information about the location of food sources. They also release pheromones to signal alarm, mark food sources, or coordinate activities within the hive.
Bees within one hive can communicate with bees from another hive through scent trails, which they use to signal the location of food sources or new hive locations. This communication enables bees to share information and resources with bees from different hives within the same colony.
Bees because they get excited about food
They touch penis' and then they do the Harlem Shake.
echolocation is not to communicate it is to find food or to sense danger