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In ''[[Western honey bee|Apis mellifera]]'', the honey stomach holds about 40 mg of liquid. This is about half the weight of an unladen bee. Collecting this quantity in nectar can require visits to more than a thousand flowers. When nectar is plentiful, it can take a bee more than an hour of ceaseless work to collect enough nectar to fill its honey crop. [[Saliva]]ry enzymes and proteins from the bee's [[Insect mouthparts#Hypopharynx|hypopharyngeal gland]] are secreted into the nectar once it is in the bee's honey stomach. These [[Digestive enzyme|substances]] begin [[Hydrolysis|cleaving]] [[Sugar|complex sugars]] like [[sucrose]] and [[starch]]es into simpler sugars such as [[glucose]] and [[fructose]]. This process slightly raises the water content and the acidity of the partially digested nectar.

In Apis mellifera, the honey stomach holds about 40 mg of liquid. This is about half the weight of an unladen bee. Collecting this quantity in nectar can require visits to more than a thousand flowers. When nectar is plentiful, it can take a bee more than an hour of ceaseless work to collect enough nectar to fill its honey crop. Salivary enzymes and proteins from the bee's hypopharyngeal gland are secreted into the nectar once it is in the bee's honey stomach. These substances begin cleaving complex sugars like sucrose and starches into simpler sugars such as glucose and fructose. This process slightly raises the water content and the acidity of the partially digested nectar.