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| =====Nutrition + Anatomy and Physiology===== | =====Nutrition + Anatomy and Physiology===== | ||
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| - | We are literally what we eat. From the moment of conception and through every part of our life, each and every part of our body is constructed from our food intake and its absorption. This has a profound impact on our health. Unfortunately many have forget | + | We are literally what we eat. From the moment of conception and through every part of our life, each and every part of our body is constructed from our food intake and its absorption. This has a profound impact on our health. Unfortunately many have forgetten |
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| No clearer an example can be shown of the impact of nutrition on anatomy and physiology than that of the honey bees. (Apis mellifera). In a hive there are three types of honey bee, a female worker, a male drone and a female queen. All female worker honeybees are sterile meaning they do not lay fertilized eggs. The queen bee when hatched will go on her mating flight within the first week, she mates many times with many drone bees from other hives. The queen stores the semen from her mating inside her body and uses this to fertilise eggs for the remainder of her time as a laying queen. | No clearer an example can be shown of the impact of nutrition on anatomy and physiology than that of the honey bees. (Apis mellifera). In a hive there are three types of honey bee, a female worker, a male drone and a female queen. All female worker honeybees are sterile meaning they do not lay fertilized eggs. The queen bee when hatched will go on her mating flight within the first week, she mates many times with many drone bees from other hives. The queen stores the semen from her mating inside her body and uses this to fertilise eggs for the remainder of her time as a laying queen. | ||
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| All bees, as larvae are fed royal jelly, this is a highly nutritious food. Royal jelly’s compositions includes proteins (8 essential amino acids), carbohydrates - monosaccharides sugars (fructose and glucose), fatty acids, minerals, vitamins B complex notable B5 and B6 and C. It also contains the only natural source of acetylcholine, | All bees, as larvae are fed royal jelly, this is a highly nutritious food. Royal jelly’s compositions includes proteins (8 essential amino acids), carbohydrates - monosaccharides sugars (fructose and glucose), fatty acids, minerals, vitamins B complex notable B5 and B6 and C. It also contains the only natural source of acetylcholine, | ||
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