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Chapter 26, Problem 32P
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The reason for the relationship between the die-off of honeybees with the reduction in the P450 genes should be determined.
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Honeybees collect the pollen and nectar for their existence. They usually pollinate the crops such as melons, cranberries, apples, and broccoli. Some crops which include the blueberries and cherriesare about 90-percent reliant on honey-bee pollination. Almonds crop depends totally on the honeybee for pollination during the bloom time.
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