The common function of antenna is sensory. In insects humidity is a big issue; but amongst arthropods they are used for touch, and the chemical sense of taste/smell, and some even use it to communicate.
Arthropods with antenna use them for sensory functions, and commonly for the chemical sense (smell and taste). Antenna function differ for various species but often include detection of motion (vibration), touch, and heat.
One common function of an arthropod's antennae is to serve as sensory organs. They are equipped with receptors that can detect chemicals, humidity, temperature, and physical stimuli, helping the arthropod to navigate its environment, find food, and communicate with others. Additionally, antennae can aid in balance and spatial orientation, particularly in insects.
You are describing insects.All insects have 6 legs, one pair of antennas and three body sections.Some examples are:AntsBeetlesWasps
No. It does not have an external skeleton, which is one of the main characteristics of an arthropod.
Arthropod is a really general classification; it's a phylum, man, there are a whole lot of disparate critters that fall under this category. From wikipedia: "An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages."
Crustaceans are arthropods characterized (and classified) by their biramous (branching) appendages, which include two antenna pairs. The smaller set are referred to as antennules. All other arthropod groups have one pair except chelicerates and proturans, which have no antennae.
A baenopod is one of the thoracic legs of an arthropod.
Verizon has more then one antenna...
To smell
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A black bug with 6 legs and antenna is likely an insect. Insects are characterized by having three body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen), six legs, and usually one or two pairs of antenna. The color black is a common coloration for many insect species.