📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
In honey bees,
A
males are triploid and females are tetraploid.
B
males are haploid and females are diploid.
C
males are diploid and females are haploid.
D
males are tetraploid and females are triploid.
Explanation
Honey bees effectively utilize a complex haplodiploid sex-determination system, where unfertilized eggs seamlessly develop into haploid males (drones) and heavily fertilized eggs become standard diploid females.
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