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The given diagrammatic view demonstrates how honey is obtained from bees. In addition, it also reveals the mechanism and discrete phases of production of honey from hexagonal honeycomb structure. Overall, it is evident that the collection of nectar which is a sweet liquid produced by flowers, and after evaporation of water honey is produced.
According to the given figure, bees fly from their bee-hive where they live which is of a cell-shaped appearance toward flowers, thereby indicating the second stage. Nectar is being sucked by these drones, and in the cell which is pinpointed in a hive, the bees accumulate collected nectar which is alluded to by step four.
Moving forward to the fifth stage, the nectar is cool down by the flies in the existence of air which is headed by the sixth step where evaporation of water takes place which is the process of conversion of water into gas. Finally, the honey is acquired from the hive and filled in the jars cautiously.