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It explains that the buzzing sound is produced by the rapid up-and-down movement of a bee's wings. The article highlights that the smaller the wings, the faster the bee flies, and consequently, the louder the buzzing sound. This buzzing serves multiple purposes for bees, including aiding in the collection and transport of pollen from one flower to another, much like a postal worker delivering mail. Pollen, described as a powdered grain from flowers, is essential for plant reproduction. Bees are identified as crucial pollinators, contributing to the growth of new plants and blossoms. The text further details how pollen grains adhere to a bee's legs and body when it lands on a flower to collect nectar. This pollen is then transferred to other flowers as the bee visits them, aiding in cross-pollination. The buzzing sound is also linked to respiration, as the air entering and exiting a bee's segmented body creates this audible hum, akin to a roller coaster ride within the bee. The document emphasizes the fascinating nature of bee sounds and their intricate connection to the bee's life processes and their role in pollination.","Nga-a ga Hagong ang Buyog Nabanita Deshmukh  \nZainab Tambawalla  \nBzzz... Anong na batian ko? Amu ina balahang kodigo nga gina gamit sang mga buyog kung gina tawag nila ang ila mga abyan?ukon ang ugong sang paghinam kung maka kit an sang dugos?.  \nBuyog, partikular nga ”bumble bees”, maga himo sang tunog nga humihiging kung mag lupad sila. Maga ubra ang tunog kung ila pakpak gapa ibabaw kag idalom. Kung ang pakpak nila pina ka gamay, muna man sila kadasig mag lupad. Kag kung ma dasig sila mag lupad, ma tunog mag humiging  \nBuyog ga hagong para ka ubra sang kung ano nga para ma puslan ga bitbit nila ang polen sa isa ka bulak parihos sang kartero nga ga deliver sa sulat.  \nPolen nga ga himo pulbos na lugas sa bulak. Polen gabulig sa mga tanom para ka himolisu. Buyog mga mayad nga pollinator. Madamo nga Salamat sa ila, kay damo bago nga tanum nga ga tubo kag moturok bisandiin lang.  \nPano ga dikit ang mga galagmay nga lugas na polen sa tiil sang buyog? San-o ang buyog mag pungko sa bulak para mag pundo sa dugos , ang lugas ng polen ga dikit sa ila tiilka lawas  \nKag mga sano ang kasing kapareho sang buyog na mag tupad sa bulak para magpresintar sa saot, ga iling ang polen sa ibannga bulak. Ang mga buyog ga lupad saiban nga bulak kung diin sila mag bilin sang polen lapit na mag kuha sa bago para mag kaproseso liwat  \nHumihiging ang mga buyog para sa mga bago nga tanum nga ga tubo layo sa mga puno  \nNa bati-an mo imo pag ginhawa? Siguro hindi. Pero ma bati-an mo ang pag ginhawa sang buyog. Kay ang huming ga huni sang pagginhawa sa buyog. May galagmay, ga segment ila lawas kung mag ginhawa sila, ang hangin daw parihos sang roller coaster nga ma sakyan tanan nga parte sa sulod kag ga himo huming.  \nSa huni palang ma mangha ka, hindi bala? 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