Honeybee after discovering the new source of nectar or honey can convey this information but
A
Cannot convey the direction
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B
Can convey the direction by round or tail wagging dance
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C
Can convey the direction by round dance only
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D
Can convey the direction by tail wagging dance only
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Solution
The correct option is D Can convey the direction by round or tail wagging dance The honey bees exhibit 2 types of dance to communicate the location of food the round dance and the tail-wagging or waggle dance.
The round dance is used for food sources 25-100 meters away from the hive or closer. After distributing some of her new-found nectar to waiting bees the scout will begin running in a small circle, switching direction every so often. The round dance does not give directional information. Bees elicited into foraging after a round dance fly out of the hive in all directions searching for the food source they know must be there.
As the food source becomes more distant the round dance is replaced by the waggle dance. The waggle dance includes information about the direction and energy required to fly to the goal.