Antennae
The Latin and traditional plural is antennae. (used for insect antennae, or feelers)The common English variant is antennas. (used for radio and television antennas)
The English plural of antenna is antennas (signal receivers).Used scientifically, as for insect "feelers," the plural is antennae (the Greek form).
a network of cells
dividing to form two branches such as antennas (crustaceans)
Antennae or antennas are both acceptable. The Latin form is the -ae form/
The English plural is antennas, but the original Latin plural antennae is also used.
Antennae or antennas is the plural form; both are correct. Antenna is the singular.
Wilson's Antennas company offers the highest performing CB Antennas to customers. This includes Base Load Antennas, Trucker Antennas and Fiberglass Antennas.
no,they do not have any antennas
At Wal-Mart, TV antennas range is prices form as low as four dollars to as high as one hundred and twelve dollars, depending on the quality you want out of your antenna that you purchase.
Dipole antennas and monopole antennas are examples of antennas that are essentially a length of wire or metal. These antennas are simple in design and are effective for various communication applications.
Yes.Every insect does have antennas.