To smell
Antennae on some organisms can smell as well as feel.
Smell. Arthropods use their antennae to smell the air. Think of a male moth or mosquito's feathery antennae - those are mainly for sniffing out a female's pheromones, for example. Another is touch.
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.
Insects only have one pair of antennae. Insect's antennae are their primary olfactory sensors. Crustaceans have an anterior pair of antennae. This second set of antennae are used to detect odors.
A grasshopper's antennae function to detect tactile and chemical stimuli in their environment, helping them navigate, communicate, and find food. They are also responsible for detecting temperature and humidity levels to help the grasshopper regulate its body temperature.
One plural of antenna is antennae, usually referring to the sense organs or 'feelers" of insects.
Most insects have one pair of antennae, although some may have modified or reduced antennae. Antennae are important sensory organs that help insects detect their environment, find food, communicate, and navigate.
Two, a left and a right one.
Centipedes typically have one pair of antennae, which are often referred to as feelers. These antennae serve as sensory organs, helping centipedes detect their environment, including vibrations, chemicals, and movement. The number of legs can vary among species, but they consistently have only one pair of antennae.
WELLL, cephalopods, a type of mollusks, have a mantle and feet no, more like arms and tentacles. the word 'cephalopod' means 'head-foot' meaning their heads are close to their feet[-like things]. their mantle is not the same as their head; it is on top of their head, yet larger than it. Hope that helps! 0n0 U
on the ski hill its one of the signs
that is 'antennae' .