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A bee cell, specifically a honeycomb cell, is typically hexagonal in shape, meaning it has six sides. This hexagonal structure is efficient for space and material use, allowing bees to store honey and pollen while maximizing storage capacity in their hives. The geometry of the cells also contributes to the overall strength and stability of the honeycomb.

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