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单词 Nectar
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(1) Nectar and pollen are very nutritious.
(2) Life is merely a drop of nectar on the lotus leaf.
(3) The birds live mainly on nectar.
(4) The bee turns nectar into honey.
(5) On such a hot day, even water was nectar .
(6) Hummingbirds have discovered that nectar and pollen are very nutritious.
(7) Other flowers developed a completely new bribe, nectar.
(8) These prizes of pollen and nectar have to be advertised.
(9) Some species of fruit bat also sip nectar when it is available.
(10) This process is termed nectar robbery and has been shown in Corydalis, a spurred flower.
(11) The newly opened blossoms with their delicious nectar were the best.
(12) Each produces only a few drops of nectar at a time.
(13) Bringing me glasses of cold nectar is what they would do, and cranking up the air conditioner.
(14) Always in the air, flying from flower to flower, it has their freshness as well as their brightness. It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.
(15) Flowers are often fertilized by bees as they gather nectar.
(16) On a hot summer day a long cool drink is like nectar.
(17) Bees have half a dozen aerial dances to indicate where to find nectar.
(18) Insects are attracted to flowers by their colour, scent and nectar.
(19) Nine days Demeter wandered, and all that time she would not taste of ambrosia or put sweet nectar to her lips.
(20) As she did so, she felt him greedily lapping her love juice as if she was oozing nectar from heaven.
(21) The aphids of Chapter 10 could be seen as paying out nectar to hire professional bodyguards.
(22) Then it spreads its wings and flies away, ready for its first meal of nectar!
(23) It is not in a plant's interest to provide copious and unlimited supplies of nectar.
(24) The scattered fragments of crockery and the aroma of the wasted nectar marked the melancholy wreck of our Christmas cheer.
(25) I watch them now as they haul in the last gleanings of nectar from the final manzanita blooms of the year.
(26) As the foragers grow older they move from a juvenile taste for sweet nectar to a more refined preference for pollen.
(27) Butterflies have an intimate relationship with flowering plants, which they pollinate, and themselves derive nourishment from the nectar.
(28) I don't suppose you know much about claret but this Chateau Margaux 1875 is nectar.
(29) Such late flowering plants are an important source of nectar for late flying insects.
(30) I drank, and never did Ganymede serve the gods with nectar more delicious or refreshing.
(1) Nectar and pollen are very nutritious.
(2) Flowers are often fertilized by bees as they gather nectar.
(3) Insects are attracted to flowers by their colour, scent and nectar.
(4) Hummingbirds have discovered that nectar and pollen are very nutritious.
(31) A territorial sunbird can time its visits to a particular flower such that its nectar has built up to a high level.
(32) Some eat insects, others nectar, or fruit or seeds, or even snails and small lizards.
(33) The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution.
(34) There the nectar does not evaporate as quickly as it would if it were in a more exposed position.
(35) Hummingbirds eat nectar, which is produced by flowers to lure pollinating insects and birds.
(36) The bird uses its long beak to extract nectar from the flowers.
(37) A hummingbird, taking advantage of the dying minutes of daylight, feeds on flower nectar in the fragrant garden.
(38) The unspecialized hummingbirds range over herbs to trees, which produce many nowers with little nectar to attract pollinators.
(39) Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
(40) To comprehend a nectar requires sorest need.
(41) The bees may fertilize flowers when they collect nectar.
(42) The "waggle dance" of honeybees is one of nature's great wonders: a sophisticated communication system that conveys distances and directions from the hive to sources of nectar.
(43) Juvenile bugs are often found in open flowers of Roridula where the propably feed on nectar.
(44) Note: The name honeysuckle comes from the sweet nectar flower produces to intoxicate the greedy bee.
(45) A young boa constrictor bides its time on another bloom; the snake cares little for Ochroma nectar but wouldn't pass up a meal of hummingbird.
(46) Black nectar cannot be used for scrying or as a power component.
(47) The histochemistry testes show that the starch grains in nectariferous tissue is the main source of the nectar.
(48) Single flower single day nectar volume and temperature and humidity habitats Tilia no significant correlation.
(49) Dandelion stems are full of milk, clover heads are loaded with nectar(), the Frigidaire is full of ice-cold drinks.
(50) The honeybee's proventriculus filter the pollen out of nectar rapidly and effectively, therefore ratio of pollen is not always consistent with that of nectar in ripe honey.
(51) From anthesis to fruit stage, we observed a large mount of nectar stored in upper scare leaves.
(52) Masture kiwi fruit was chosen as raw material to prepare kiwi nectar.
(53) Enticements gradually included nifty water-proof swollen thorns to live in, handy nectar fountains, and special ant-food buds at the leaf tips.
(54) Rhus potaniinii Maxim is a fine nectar and pollen plant resource in the mountains and is a host plant of Chinese gall.
(55) Rain, such as silk, Yi Keke orange tree greedily sucking nectar in spring, stretching evergreen branches.
(55) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(56) The sweet-smelling nectar appeals to bees and other insects so they go to the plant.
(57) Power Component : Chronolily Nectar A chronolily nectar can be harvested to brew a potion of clairvoyance.
(58) Some plant species, such as the Lima bean, secrete a nectar that ants find delicious.
(59) She is at present gone for the best nectar and ambrosia to regale me this evening.
(60) Looked toward a noisy bumblebee sipping nectar from the face of a marigold flower.
(61) Suckers, on the other hand, have a tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis that allows them to get liquid by sucking or lapping, whether from the nectar of flowers or from a soda can.
(62) Rahman Bee By - products —— Nectar specially gifted to mankind by the God Almighty!
(63) It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.
(64) Navigating the tangled branches of a bramble bush, a waiflike insect flits between flowers to feed on nectar.
(65) Agave nectar comes from the same plant that tequila is made from.
(66) Africanized honeybees circle the center of an Ochroma bloom, drinking nectar, while a black wasp lingers on a petal rim.
(67) This zone is composed mainly of the peristome, which produces copious amounts of nectar, luring insect prey to land or crawl onto the perilous footing surrounding the pitcher trap.
(68) It is nectarivorous, which means it feeds mostly on nectar and is an important pollinator in its tropical deciduous forest habitat.
(69) They frequent flowers to collect nectar and pollen to use as food.
(70) After the preliminary appraisal, 38 species of pollinators were caught on 22 kinds of nectar source plants, diptera and hymenoptera were the main pollinators.
(71) Heather honey is made from nectar collected from the tiny purple bell-shaped flower of the common heather plant.
(72) Its medicinal properties are attributable to a substance called methylglyoxal (MG), which is created as the bees turn nectar into honey and has also been shown to exert an anti cancer effect.
(73) For instance(), the protea beetle ( Trichostetha fascicularis ) gathers nectar from various species of proteas.
(74) Any of various flies of the family Bombyliidae that resemble bees, feed on nectar and pollen, and have larvae that are parasitic on bees, wasps, and other insects.
(75) Tony sipped from his glass. "Mmm. Ambrosia. Nectar of the gods. Divine. Wonderful."
(76) The new comers then have no choice but to carbo - load, switching over to such sweet trees as honey dew nectar produced by aphids.
(77) The butterfly - attractive plant can be divided into nectar plant and larval food plant.
(78) Any of various birds of the family Meliphagidae of Australia and adjacent regions, having a long extensible tongue adapted for sucking nectar from flowers.
(79) The nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of most of its sucrose into the sugars levulose and dextrose and the removal of excess moisture.
(80) Effects of homogenization and grades of maturity on and chemical properties of peach nectar were investigated.
(81) The nectar and pollen plants are precious wealth to mankind.
(82) The damsel distracted the Asuras, while the Devas secretly drank the Nectar.
(83) They have no time to spare. They must reproduce, which is why from the age of two onward they make big, flashy flowers and infuse them with exceptionally generous portions of nectar.
(84) As it fed on the nectar, its wings tremulously and I froze in my tracks, transfixed.
(85) Behind them, at the center of the park, was a circular fountain atopwhich stood a bronze statue of Hebe, the cup bearer of the gods, who plied theOlympians with nectar and ambrosia.
(85) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(86) Nectar glands, 2, lateral, semilunar , intrastaminal; median glands absent.
(87) The nectar of the helleborine is fermented-it does contain alcohol!
(88) There were no strong correlations between nectary structures and pollinator behavior, although gelatinous or watery nectar was associated with the foraging preference of pollinators .
(89) Eurasian perennial naturalized in eastern North America having very spiny white cottony foliage and nodding musky crimson flower heads; valuable source of nectar.
(90) Besides turning floral nectar into honey, these hardworking insects also pollinate crops for farmers - for a fee.
(91) A wolf spider treads perilously on the rim of a South American pitcher plant, perhaps looking to prey on insects drawn to the plant's strong nectar scent.
(92) The bees spend the summer collecting nectar and turning it into honey.
(93) Honeybee colonies get good honey and pollen in migratory beekeeping of southern Shanxi Province. The beekeeping production of Rhus potaniinii Maxim nectar and pollen plant provides a scientific basis.
(94) When they return to the hive, they headbutt hive mates performing the famous "waggle dance" that directs would-be foragers to rich sources of nectar.
(95) The tiny Rufous hummingbird is able to recall where and when it last dined on the sweet nectar of flowers, according to new research, proving bird brains are smarter than first thought.
(96) It feeds on nectar, particularly of Eucalyptus and Banksia, seeds, fruits and insects and mainly forages in the foliage of trees.
(97) And a blender devours rum, ice, lime, and curacao, and stirs vigorously to produce a Mai Tai. (Or, if you prefer something more metropolitan, try some champagne and pear nectar to enjoy a Bellini.
(98) A kinkajou's pollen-dusted cheek tells of a late-night nectar binge in an Ochroma, or balsa, tree.
(99) It hovers in front of the flower ,(http:///nectar.html) using its proboscis to look for nectar.
(100) PAS chroma analysis: in the course of development, the starch grain in the nectar cell exhibit a regular change.
(101) The rats, which are responsible for devastating the native pollinator populations, are attracted to the flowers for their nectar.
(102) The sweet, delicate nectar has the golden glow of candlelight and speaks of honey, apricot and peach.
(103) Florescence and nectar secretion regulation of Cerasus cerasoides were studied.
(104) Agave nectar is one alternative that is used by health conscious consumers.
(105) Australasian bird with tongue and bill adapted for extracting nectar.
(106) The homework for this class is to observe how bees collect nectar.
(107) Hummingbirds have stiletto - like bills to probe the deepest nectar - bearing flowers.
(108) These include the pitcher plants of the Asian tropics, known as Nepenthes, which resemble jugs brimming with nectar—or perhaps more accurately, mouths slavering with drool.
(109) "Qiankunli" brand nectar flowers to the high-quality raw materials Bozhou real estate chrysanthemum, mint, Huaihua, jujube, Campanulaceae, cassia side for the group.
(110) The butterfly and the bee enjoying the nectar from the pink zinnia during a hot summer day.
(111) One Asura suspected foul play, disguised himself as a Deva, and drank some Nectar.
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