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What are haploid bees?

When a queen lays an egg she chooses whether or not to fertilise it from her store of sperm. If she does, the resulting insect will be female; if not, it will be male. So, all female bees are diploid -- two sets of chromosomes, one from father, one from mother, and all male bees are haploid -- one set of chromosomes from the mother only.


What is an insect's diploid number?

An insect's diploid number refers to the total number of chromosomes present in its somatic cells, which is typically represented as 2n. This number varies widely among different insect species; for example, fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) have a diploid number of 8, while ants can have diploid numbers ranging from 2 to over 100. The diploid number is crucial for understanding genetic variation and inheritance in these organisms.


Which of these is produced by the insect 'jugnu'?

light


An adult insect produced after metamorphosis?

imago


Is cellulose produced by plants insect or animals?

No !


Which is the product produced by jugnu insect?

light


What is stout bodied insect which produced a large chirping sound?

chingo


Why insect pollinated flowers produce nectar and how they produce?

LeBron James xD I Dont Know Insect pollinated plants produce nectar to attract insect for pollination. The nectar is produced in the nectary glands present at the base of stamens and gynoecium and when the insect approaches the nectary gland, the pollen grains get stuck on its body and when this pollen loaded insect visit another flower of the same species, pollen grains from his body are off loaded on the stigma this flower. Thus pollination by insect is achieved and the insect is benefited by the nectar from that plant.


Do rotten fruits produce insect?

Yes, rotten fruits can attract insects such as fruit flies, gnats, and beetles. These insects are attracted to the fermenting sugars and other organic compounds produced during the decomposition process of the fruit.


Why is the ability of an insect to remove another insect's sperm packet from the reproductive tracts of a female an advantage?

When a male insect removes a rival's sperm packet from a female, he prevents his rival from producing progeny (babies), and gains the reproductive advantage by guaranteeing that all eggs produced by the female will be fertilized with his sperm.


Who is the manufacturer of Skin So Soft insect repellent?

Skin So Soft insect repellent is produced by Avon. It is available from Avon directly as well as Avon dealers/distributors who come to your home, Amazon, Sears, eBay, and eCrater.


How does fertilization occurs in the plants?

bees, wind, or other insect catches pollen (which acts like sperm) on it's legs, it carries the pollen to another plant and rubs the pollen on the pistil(Egg) which travels down to the ovary, then the plant creates a seed.