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Bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and processing it in their stomachs. The enzymes in the bees' stomachs break down the complex sugars in the nectar into simpler sugars like glucose and fructose, resulting in the sweet taste of honey.
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complex animal have two stomachs
Stomachs are what honeybees have in two sets. The insects in question (Apis spp) have one stomach for digesting immediately what is gathered on floral forages. The second stomach is reserved for initiating the process by which nectar becomes honey.
they have two stomaches
Yes
A turkey actually has two stomachs. One of the stomachs is called the glandular stomach. The turkeys stomachs can crush nuts to sandy bits.
Cows have four stomachs. I'm not sure which of the cow's four stomachs I am calling from.
Yup. Honey is bee barf. Bees collect nectar from flowers and store it in "honey stomachs," separate from their true stomachs. When they return to the hive, they regurgitate the nectar and either contact other worker bees for more processing or dump it directly into the honeycomb. It may be disgusting to think about thousands of honey bees lining up and regurgitate together to make honey, but humans have harvested bee barf and eaten it for thousands of years. Incidentally, honey is the only insect-created food that humans can eat.
New evidence shows that bees see the world in a higher-frequency prism of light than humans & the flowers seem to "light up" as if under a black light for them. If you could see what they see, you would understand their excitability around the flowers & their ability to move directly toward the flowers from a great distance.
A bee uses its honey stomach to add various enzymes to the nectar that it has collected from flowers and turn it into honey.
it depends they might if two different type of bees.