The diagrams illustrate the life cycle of a honeybee and the commercial production steps of honey.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is evident that the life cycle follows a cyclical biological process, in which the final stage directly leads back to the initial phase. The organism undergoes gradual transformation until it reaches maturity and is able to reproduce. Whereas, the production of honey involves seven steps divided in two main stages, starting with smoker used on beehive and ending with distribution process.
To begin with, the life cycle of a honeybee is started from laying eggs by queens for a day. It is followed by hatching larva for three days, and it grows for approximately four to nine days until it is big. After that, larva develops into pupa for around 10 to 20 days. Finally, adult bee emerges after 21 days, and it back to the first stage again.
Turning to next diagram. The production of commercial honey is started by smoking honey on beehive. After that, honeycomb is extracted, and it is heated and filtered by using a machine. Furthermore, honey is packaged into bottle. Lastly, it is ready to distribution to the market.
