Cockroaches have compound eyes for sight, antennal flagella for sensing touch, as well as cerci that are all over it that allow it to detect air movement.
When you squish a cockroach, its body is crushed and its internal organs are damaged, leading to its death.
no they don't
If a cockroach is drowned in water, all of its organs will stop functioning. Because they have no gills, they cannot survive under water.
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
their chitinous exoskeleton ... sensory organs like antennae , compound eyes , anal cerci (that have receptors to sense vibrations ).......... are some of important features
it has a really important thing to do. it makes it able to sense thing that are very far away from that cockroach
A cockroach's body is covered in a hard exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the cockroach's internal organs. It also helps prevent water loss from the cockroach's body.
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yes , it can burn up the cockroach,however ,the antenna will sense the highvoltage,the animal will avoid the contact.
Sense organs is not a word, but a phrase. You would have to list the various organs.
ways of sense organs healthy
The specialized setae on the sides of the cockroach are an example of a structural adaptation. These setae enable the cockroach to sense air currents where it would not be able to normally see, helping it to avoid predators.