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The image showcases a honey production process diagram with six hexagon-labeled sections in sequence: 1 displays "Bees" and "Hive", 2 shows a flower, 3 labels "Nectar" with a flower illustration, 4 illustrates "Cells" within a honeycomb, 5 depicts a bee illustration, and 6 indicates "Water Evaporation" occurring in a honeycomb structure; the central hexagon portrays honey jars and honeycomb. Definitions: Nectar is described as a sugary fluid from flowers aiding pollination, Hive as a dome or box structure homes for bees, Evaporation as transformation from water to vapor.
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The provided illustration summarizes the process of honey production. Overall, the process consists of nectar transportation, insertion, and evaporation.
The process starts at the hive – the structure of a diamond shape where the bees normally live. Leaving the hives, bees fly over the flowers for pollination: there are sugary fluids formed inside the plant that have a corresponding scent attracting the bees, namely nectar. When the nectar is collected, it is then delivered to the hives, the initial point of a journey.
After that, the collected nectar is inserted into the hives’ cells by bees. Inside the cell, this nectar mixes with the substance inside the hive, forming the liquieous solution. This solution experiences the loss of moisture, which is called evaporation. The resulting hives with the substance is then extracted and poured in the containers decorated for honey.
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