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The image depicts a seven-step process of honey production in a hexagonal flowchart. Step 1 shows bees in a hive, step 2 shows bees collecting nectar from flowers, step 3 shows the nectar, step 4 shows bees placing nectar into honeycomb cells, step 5 shows a bee fanning air with its wings, step 6 shows water evaporation from the nectar, and step 7 shows the final product, honey, in a jar and honeycomb.
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The diagram illustrates the process of how bees produce honey.
Upon closer examination, it becomes evident that the first step involves bees in the hive, followed by them visiting flowers to collect nectar. Bees then return to the hive with the nectar, filling each cell with it. Afterward, bees fill the cells with air by spreading their wings, and once all cells are full, the water evaporation process begins. In the final step, the water evaporation process is completed, transforming the nectar into honey.
In total, there are seven interconnected steps involved in honey production. The omission of any step could disrupt the entire process.
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