Growth hypopharyngeal glands and factors affecting the activity of the worker bees

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Abstract
Royal jelly is products secretory products  of young workers is hypopharyngeal glands and mandibular glands. Studies have shown that mopphology and structure of these glands is related to the age of the bee. The factors affecting the activity of these glands, age, presence of vitamins, pheromones, fats and proteins is. As the impact of the materials for royal jelly is secreted not only by age but also by the division of labor and the need for bee colonies to produce it is also relevant.

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