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In honey bees, the mode of reproduction ...

In honey bees, the mode of reproduction is

A

Sexual and Asexual

B

Sexual and Parthenogenesis

C

Asexual and Parthenogenesis

D

All the above

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B

In honey bees both sexual reproductioni and parthenogenesis occurs, and it is describted as incomplete parthenogenesis. It is a kind of natural parthenogenesis. During sexual reproduction the fertilized eggs (zygotes) develop into queen bee and worker(females). The unfertilized eggs develop into drones (males). This honey bees are called parthenogenesis animals. In honey bees the normal chromosomal number in a a cell is 2 n = 32 . Gametes (sperms & egg) will have only ...
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