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English Task

Name : Muhammad Miftah Al Afdoni


Class : 12 IPA – 2
Number : 22
HONE
Y
General Statement
Honey is a type of food that is sugrry, gooey and a golden
treat that some people enjoy. Some people are affered of bees
because they can sting you, but if they are not arround there
would be no honey left for some countryes. bees work really
hard for thier living all day long.
Squenced Of Expanation
The bees, like other colony insects, have their own duties.
Most of the so-called groups of worker bees every day should
pick up the collected nectar.
This worker bee has a bag in his body that can store
nectar. The bag has the capacity to accommodate the nectar
produced between 150 to 1500 flowers. As a symbol of
mutualism, the bees provide a bonus for the interest taken
nectar is a delivery of pollen that helps the process of
fertilization of flowers.
Well, after the bag full of nectar carriers, the bees are back to
the nest. In the nest had been waiting for some other bees who were
assigned to await the return of the worker bees. This group is called
a house bee, its job of receiving nectar and then processed in the
mouth and stomach.
Inside the mouth and stomach of the home bee there are
certain enzymes. The enzymes serve to break down the sugar form
in the disaccharide-shaped nectar into monosaccharides, so the
shape becomes simpler.
The result of nectar processing is then laid by the bees on the
nest. Initially, nectar has a water content of 70 to 80 percent, so the
shape is very liquid. However, after going through several processes,
the water content drops to just 18 percent. As a result, his form
becomes thick.
This decrease in water content occurs due to processing with
enzymes and also the temperature of the honeycomb which is
generally enough to make water evaporate. Finally, the nectar whose
sugar form has been simplified and its thick form is what we know
as honey
Conclusion

The bees in charge of finding the nectar in


the flower are the worker bees, in addition to
taking the bee nectar also helps the flowers
in the process of pollination
Questions
1. What the perpous of the texs?
2. What phenomenon in making honey?
3. How much nectar capacity a bee can
accommodate?
4. How can the honey that is initially dilute
becomes thick?
5. What are the benefits gained by interest?

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