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← Nature & AnimalsWhich risk increases when foraging bees misinterpret floral scent maps?
A)Altered pollen DNA sequencing occurs
B)Queen undergoes premature hibernation cycles
C)Colony weakens from foraging imbalance✓
D)Bees experience neural receptor burnout
💡 Explanation
Foraging bees use chemical maps based on learned floral scents, and misinformation causes foraging imbalance; this leads to insufficient resource gathering via olfactory learning, because it disrupts food collection efficiency in the short term; therefore, the colony weakens, rather than altering DNA affecting individual bee receptors.
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