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The image illustrates the life cycle of a honey bee, detailing a sequence beginning with females laying 1-2 eggs every three days, followed by the eggs taking 9-10 days to hatch. Post-hatching, young adults reach maturity in 4 days. Subsequently, the life cycle spans 34-36 days, with distinct stages: the first molting occurs at a 5-day mark, second molting after 7 days, and the third molting occurs 9 days later. The cycle concludes with the emergence of young adults. Definitions include nymphs, which are described as the immature form of an insect, and molting, the shed of old feathers, hair, or skin permitting new growth.
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The graph illustrates the life cycle of the honey bee. It starting from the eggs and ends with the maturity form of the bee.
This life cycle takes 34-36 days and consists of 6 main stages: egg, hatch, moult, nymph, adult, maturity.The 1-2 stages happens in the egg, other 4 stages happens in the bee form.
The first stage, after 9-10 days, egg starts hatch. Then the bee starts her life on 5 day and change your stage to the moult. The moult stage starts from 7 day, the bee lose old feathers, hair or skin to allow for new growth. On the 9 day, bee changed to the nymph, it is immature form of the bee. After the cycle continue to the adult bee form, this transformation happens on approximately 30 day. The maturity form starts after 4-6 days of adult transformation. In maturity form bee can lay 1 or 2 eggs every three days.
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