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Bees lap up nectar through the proboscis by capillary action. The exoskeleton of the abdomen is divided into plates called dorsal tergites and ventral sternites which food gets passed along through. Soon, nectar reaches the intestine and moves further along through the bowel walls where it slowly gets pushed out.

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