I believe it certain type can. Alot of beatels usually can. I know alot of this stuff I use to teach science for 8 years (yes sicne I was 19.)
Yea they do actually.
Ants antenna can sense food and other things.
yes and no
most of the ants senses like hearing and touching come from its antenna
Antennas is the same as feelers on ants. An antenna is a feeler.
Ants uses its antenna to smell the sweet. depend on the concentration it senses the sweetnessof the food
ants grow at the speed of half a cm every month
ants grow up to be 1cm
it is mutualism because when the ants eat fungi it allows it to grow back. this means the fungi will have everlasting life and the ant will have a food source.
Ants smell with their antenna.
Very good for leaf cutter ants. They bring cut leaves back to their nest, chew them into tiny pieces and use them as a substrate to grow fungi which they feed to their larvae and eat themselves.
Leaf cutter ants go out to collect pieces of leaves that they cut off, then take what they have collected back to the nest. In the nest special worker ants prepare the leaf to grow a special fungus that grows into little lumps that the ants feed on. So you can see that what the ants eat is not flesh, but bits of fungus that they grow, much as humans grow mushrooms for food. So we say that they are not carnivores, but fungivorous or mycophagous, two words that mean the same thing: "fungus-eating".
well ants have a very clean bottom so they use the muscles in the antenna to shove it up their bottom