The radio antenna may only work when you touch it because your body is acting as a conductor, improving the antenna's reception by grounding it and reducing interference.
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Irkens are closely related to insects and infact do lay eggs. However how many and what size they are and how many in a clutch, is very debateable.
Smelling and detecting things by touch.
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if you touch a snake nothing happens
Because you 'earth' it and the signal travels through you.
Nothing, the ball is still in, unless the ball hits the antenna. If the ball hits the antenna at any point. The ball is called out.
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An insects antenna serves the purpose of sensing things such as sound, heat and touch, among others. Antennas in telecommunications are used to intercept signals from over the air wavelengths.
The motor that raises and lowers the antenna is controlled by a wire which is connected to the power switch in the stock radio. The wire from the antenna itself has nothing to do with raising and lowering the antenna. Touch the wires that were connected to the stock radio to a hot wire and see if the antenna starts to move. If if does, hook that wire to the wire from the new radio which is supposed to control the antenna motor. If there is no such wire, connect the antenna motor wire to the Accessory circut. The antenna will go up whenever the key is turned on. Or, you can get fancy and install a switch for it.
Feelers are an animal organ (like an antenna or palp) that is used for testing things by touch or for finding food.