Masterpiece BIO-MACHINE. Honeybee in Electron Microscope.
Through high- magnification shots of Honeybee in Electron Microscope, we explore the hardened exoskeleton (cuticula), the logistics of pollen collection, and the advanced sensory systems that allow bees to navigate our world in ways we are only beginning to understand. You will see the 8,000 lenses of the compound eye and the microscopic hooks (hamuli) that link wings together for flight. Timestamps: 00:00 The Scale of Honey Production 00:15 The Exoskeleton and The Head 01:11 The Mouthparts (Mandibles) 01:55 Vision and Navigation (Compound eye) 03:25 The Antennae: Primary Sensory Organs 04:44 Pollen Collection (Pollen Baskets) 05:38 Hair 06:07 Legs (Arolium) 06:41 The Mechanics of Flight (Hamuli) 08:40 The Abdomen and the Sting Apparatus 09:20 The Conclusion

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