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>I can't find anything about the shapes, volumes,
"we observed that the height of the royal jelly in different size queen cells was the same. The height of royal jerry is probably information for nurse bees to feed the larvae. So the 10.0 mm queen cell could contain more royal jelly than the other three groups because of the large size cell The nutrition and the amount of food given to young larvae cause the caste determination of worker and queen regulated developmental pathways. The more the larvae are given, the better the reared queen would be (Kucharski et al., 2008; Maleszka, 2008; He et al., 2017). "
>But that volume may be moot if there is residual unconsumed jelly, as in the cells that I reared.
" However, when the larvae had enough royal jelly for food, the quality of food was very important for the development of larvae. With the increase of larvae, the food intake also increased. The bigger the queen cells were, the more fresh royal jelly was given. So the older larvae in bigger queen cells had enough fresh royal jelly for food everyday, while the older larvae in smaller queen cells did have enough who went on to ingest the remaining jelly left before Guo et al. (2015) found that the com-position of royal jelly from different harvesting times differed"
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