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A test of Report Text

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9th - 12th Grade

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Bees

Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. There are over 16,000 known species of bees in seven recognized biological families. Some species like honey bees, bumblebees, and stingless bees live socially in colonies while most species (>90%)  including mason bees, carpenter bees, leafcutter bees, and sweat bees are solitary.

Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. The most common bees in the Northern Hemisphere are the Halictidae, or sweat bees, but they are small and often mistaken for wasps or flies. Bees range in size from tiny stingless bee species, whose workers are less than 2 millimeters (0.08 in) long, to Megachile pluto, the largest species of leafcutter bee, whose females can attain a length of 39 millimeters (1.54 in).

Bees feed on nectar and pollen, as an energy source and for protein and other nutrients. Most pollen is used as food for their larvae. Vertebrate predators of bees include primates and birds such as bee-eaters; insect predators include beewolves and dragonflies.

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Bees

Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. There are over 16,000 known species of bees in seven recognized biological families. Some species like honey bees, bumblebees, and stingless bees live socially in colonies while most species (>90%)  including mason bees, carpenter bees, leafcutter bees, and sweat bees are solitary.

Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. The most common bees in the Northern Hemisphere are the Halictidae, or sweat bees, but they are small and often mistaken for wasps or flies. Bees range in size from tiny stingless bee species, whose workers are less than 2 millimeters (0.08 in) long, to Megachile pluto, the largest species of leafcutter bee, whose females can attain a length of 39 millimeters (1.54 in).

Bees feed on nectar and pollen, as an energy source and for protein and other nutrients. Most pollen is used as food for their larvae. Vertebrate predators of bees include primates and birds such as bee-eaters; insect predators include beewolves and dragonflies.

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Based on the text, mention the species of the bees that live solitary!

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Based on the text, mention the species of the bees that live socially in colonies!

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 Based on the text, how many recognized biological families of bees?

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Based on the text, which species of bees that produces honey?

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Based on the text, bees are preys of insects like ....

flies and ants

beewolves and dragonflies.

bees and mosquito

dragonflies and flies

dragonflies and bees

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