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Agr2350 1
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ANSC 3080 ANSC3080 14
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BIOL 1070 BIOL1070 4
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BIOL 1090 BIOL1090 9
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ENVS 2210 Introductory Apiculture 1
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History 1
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HK2270 biomechanis 2
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HROB 2010 Foundations of Leadership 1
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HROB 2290 TESTBANK EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1
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Human Resources HROB2090 1
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Infant Development 2260 FRHD2260 1
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Introduction to anthropology PSYC1000 13
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Introduction to Applied Statistics STAT2080 1
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Introduction to Foods HTM2700 1
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Introduction to Nutrition NUTR1010 1
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Introduction to Psychology PSYC1000 1
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Lib 1
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MATH 1080 MATH1080 2
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MATH 1080 ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS 1 MATH1080 1
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PATH 3610 3
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Phys1080 physics 4
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PSYC 1010 PSYC1010 7
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PSYC 3270 PSYC3270 2
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Psych PSYCH1000 3
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Psych1000 PSYCH1000 6
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STAT 2040 STAT2040 2
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UNIV 2200 UNIV2200 1
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Full course notes for FRHD 2100, Development of human sexuality
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Class notes and mandatory paper for FRHD 2100• By emilygiles-duhamel
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Scout bees are: bees that fly in circles or randomly to locate new food sources 
Bees as well as humans can see the following colours: blue, green, yellow 
Only one of the following statements is true: the “breaking dance” is the signal to leave the hive when 
swarming occurs 
The main characteristic of all traditional hives used until the 17th century was that: they had fixed combs 
Only one of the following statements is true: bees are arthropods 
The following is true for Apis dorsata: kn...
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Scout bees are: bees that fly in circles or randomly to locate new food sources 
Bees as well as humans can see the following colours: blue, green, yellow 
Only one of the following statements is true: the “breaking dance” is the signal to leave the hive when 
swarming occurs 
The main characteristic of all traditional hives used until the 17th century was that: they had fixed combs 
Only one of the following statements is true: bees are arthropods 
The following is true for Apis dorsata: kn...
• The main management activities performed during early spring in overwintered honey 
bee colonies are a) feeding them with sugar syrup & b) expanding their brood nest by 
reversing hive bodies 
• The name of a behaviour in which the colony benefits but the individual worker bee 
performing the behaviour clearly does not. B) stinging 
• The main reason why African honey bees were introduced to south America was a) to 
breed them for increased honey production 
• What are the most basic f...
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University of Guelph•ENVS 2210
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• The main management activities performed during early spring in overwintered honey 
bee colonies are a) feeding them with sugar syrup & b) expanding their brood nest by 
reversing hive bodies 
• The name of a behaviour in which the colony benefits but the individual worker bee 
performing the behaviour clearly does not. B) stinging 
• The main reason why African honey bees were introduced to south America was a) to 
breed them for increased honey production 
• What are the most basic f...
1 / 1 point 
This race of A. mellifera is particularly susceptible to American and European foulbrood 
Question options: 
a) ligustica 
b) mellifera 
c) adansonii 
d) caucasica 
e) none of the above 
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1 / 1 point 
The main management activities performed during early spring in overwintered honey bee colonies are 
Question options: 
a) feeding them with sugar syrup 
b) expanding their brood nest by reversing hive bodies 
c) requeening them 
d) all of the above 
e) a) and b) 
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A d...
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This race of A. mellifera is particularly susceptible to American and European foulbrood 
Question options: 
a) ligustica 
b) mellifera 
c) adansonii 
d) caucasica 
e) none of the above 
n 
1 / 1 point 
The main management activities performed during early spring in overwintered honey bee colonies are 
Question options: 
a) feeding them with sugar syrup 
b) expanding their brood nest by reversing hive bodies 
c) requeening them 
d) all of the above 
e) a) and b) 
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1 / 1 point 
A d...
Question 1 (1 point) 
Honey bees hear by perceiving airborne sound waves through this organ 
Question 1 options: 
a) pedicel 
b) labrum 
c) Johnston’s organ 
d) Caron’s organ 
e) arolium 
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Question 2 (1 point) 
In the above diagram, the following are presented 
Question 2 options: 
a) circulatory system, dorsal aorta 
b) digestive system, dorsal intestine 
c) excretory system, Malpighian tubules 
d) nervous system, abdominal ganglia 
e) respiratory system, air sacs and position of spira...
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University of Guelph•ENVS 2210 Introductory Apiculture
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Question 1 (1 point) 
Honey bees hear by perceiving airborne sound waves through this organ 
Question 1 options: 
a) pedicel 
b) labrum 
c) Johnston’s organ 
d) Caron’s organ 
e) arolium 
Save 
Question 2 (1 point) 
In the above diagram, the following are presented 
Question 2 options: 
a) circulatory system, dorsal aorta 
b) digestive system, dorsal intestine 
c) excretory system, Malpighian tubules 
d) nervous system, abdominal ganglia 
e) respiratory system, air sacs and position of spira...
Research Journal Article Paper 
Honey bee waggle dance communication: signal meaning 
and signal noise affect dance follower behaviour 
ENVS 2210
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Research Journal Article Paper 
Honey bee waggle dance communication: signal meaning 
and signal noise affect dance follower behaviour 
ENVS 2210
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