Bee Life Cycle Worksheet
Explore the fascinating life cycle of bees with this comprehensive Grade 5 science worksheet, covering stages from egg to adult.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the provided image to help you answer some questions.
1. Which stage comes immediately after the egg in a bee's life cycle?
Pupa
Larva
Adult
Nymph
2. Bees undergo a process called which includes four main stages.
3. The queen bee lays her eggs in individual cells called .
4. All bees in a hive are capable of laying eggs.
True
False
5. Describe the main role of a worker bee in a colony.
6. Number the stages of a bee's life cycle in the correct order from 1 to 4.
Larva
Egg
Adult
Pupa
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