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Mon, 12 Oct 1998 01:19:52 EDT
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In a message dated 10/11/98 5:54:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> 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.
 
    Yes they do, Marie. It is called hemolymph and is not colored red like
ours.
 
    There is an interesting site for bee biology at:
http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/Plants_Human/bees/bees.html
 
    I don't recall anything about bee blood on it, but it tells a lot about
bees.
 
[log in to unmask]     Dave Green  Hemingway, SC  USA
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