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Standard IV
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Using Animals for Human Needs
Define nectar...
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Define nectar. Why do honey bees feed on nectar?
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Nectar is a sweet liquid that the flowers produce.
Honey bees feed on nectar to get energy. They also carry the nectar to their beehive, store it and make honey. The sweetness in the honey comes from the sweetness in the nectar.
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