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    Question

    How do termites differ from honeybees in colony

    structure and reproductive mechanisms?
    A Termites are haplo-diploid like bees Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Termite colonies may lack male individuals Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Termites are diploid unlike haplodiploid bees Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D They include both a reproductive queen and a king Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E Both c and d Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Unlike bees, termites are diploid and have both a queen and a king in each colony for reproduction.

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