Hi Marie
Bees don't have blood like ours and other higher animals, but they
have a substance called Haemolymph which carries nutrients from its
stomach (alimentary canal) to various parts of the bees body. That
is a very simple answer to your question, but if you look at your public
library, they may have a copy of "The Hive and The Honey Bee", which
has one chapter specifically devoted to an in-depth study of the bees
anatomy.
Ian Watson
real estate agent, baritone, gardener
Beekeeper---> 11 colonies
>Hi, my name is Marie. I have a science question that I can't find the =
>answer to. I'm in the 5th grade. Do bee's have blood? if they don't =
>what do they have? Could someone please help. Thank you.
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>marie spada
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