Task 1 - Process
Two diagrams illustrate how bees produce honey and how it is processed for human consumption.
Overall, the process consists of eleven steps, which can be grouped into four main stages: bee development, nectar collection, honey production, and distribution. The procedure involves natural biological processes, human labor, and machinery.
The cycle begins when a queen bee lays eggs in the honeycomb. After three days, the eggs hatch into larvae, which grow fully within a week. It takes another three weeks for the larvae to develop into adult bees and leave the hive. In the next step, bees gather nectar from various flowers and deposit it in the hive, where it gradually transforms into honey. The cycle restarts as the queen bee lays new eggs.
In the production stage, honeycombs are removed from the hive and placed into a machine that extracts the honey. The extracted honey is then boiled to ensure it is clean. Once boiled sufficiently, it is poured into jars and distributed for sale.
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