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← Nature & AnimalsWhich foraging consequence arises when honeybees' perception of floral scents is impaired?
A)Reduced pollen adhesion to legs
B)Impaired detection of nectar sources✓
C)Disrupted waggle dance communication
D)Increased susceptibility to pesticide toxicity
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Impaired floral scent perception hinders the bees' olfactory navigation abilities, leading to impaired foraging. This decrease in foraging happens because olfactory receptor neurons signal inaccurately; therefore, nectar detection diminishes, rather than other foraging-related impairments.
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