Honeycomb Structure Is Space-Efficient and Strong — Biological Strategy — AskNature
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Ever wondered what those honeycomb holes are called? Scientifically known as hexagonal cells, these structures are marvels of natural engineering. Learn why bees build this unique geometric pattern to maximize honey storage efficiency and structural stability. Discover the secrets behind the beehive architecture and the functional purpose of these iconic wax compartments in our complete guide.

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