Bees Cycle Of Life Essay

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Bees play an important role to the existence of species throughout the world. Bees are considered one of the most important group of pollinators , thus they are the keystone to the production of many plants. Bees pollinate the seeds and plants which support and feed many organisms. By looking the cycle of life and the chain effect, it proves the existence of one specie is crucial to the existence to another, and so on. This being said, due to the bees’ existence and their ability to pollinate many types of consumable plants, they are considered to be crucial to the existence of entire world. However, due to the introduction of neonicotinoids, many problems could arise. One problem would be the sole reason to many other problem: the declination …show more content…

How this works is billions of neurons (nerves cells) are placed in the human system and they send electrical impulses to the nervous systems. These impulses control ones movement, feelings, pain, and sensory information and so on. Digging into the neuron, is its components: dendrites, soma, and axon. The dendrites receive signals from other neurons while the axon is the sender. The soma is the body of the neuron. In addition, between the spaces of the neurons are synapses. These contain effector cells, which carry out signals (neurotransmitters) to the next cell or neuron to create a desired action. Now, if the neonicotinoids block a specific chemical pathway which inhibits the communication between the neurons and the central nervous system, then one of these said parts must be affected by the insecticide. The neonicotinoids could destroy the dendrites and/ or the axons because that would prevent the electrical impulses being passed and received. When the central nervous system cannot rely or send any messages to the rest of the body, then it becomes paralyzed. This is how neonicotinoids cause the death of insects and possibly the

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