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The image displays two diagrams detailing honey production by bees and the subsequent human extraction process. The left diagram explains six stages in how bees make honey: 1) Queen bee lays eggs in honeycomb, 2) Three days later, larvae emerge, 3) A week after that, larvae are fully grown, 4) Three more weeks pass, bees leave the hive, 5) Bees gather nectar from flowers, 6) Nectar is left in the hive. The right diagram outlines five steps for human production of honey: 1) Removal of the honeycomb from the hive by beekeeper, 2) Extraction of honey from honeycomb using a machine, 3) Boiling of honey for cleaning, 4) Filling honey into jars, 5) Distribution and selling of honey.
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The diagrams illustrate the process of honey production, highlighting the stages involved in both the honeybee lifecycle and the production of honey. The lifecycle begins with the queen bee laying eggs, which develop into larvae and eventually mature bees. Simultaneously, the production of honey starts with bees collecting nectar from flowers, which is then processed and stored in honeycombs.
The first diagram depicts the lifecycle of a honeybee, beginning with the queen bee laying eggs in honeycombs. After three days, larvae emerge from the eggs. These larvae develop into fully grown bees within a week, spending an additional three weeks in the hive before leaving to gather nectar from flowers.
The second diagram illustrates the honey extraction process. Beekeepers first remove honeycombs from the hive and place them into a specialized machine that extracts the honey. The extracted honey is then heated to remove impurities, after which it is bottled and prepared for distribution to consumers.
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