Antennae- Sensory Functions
Mouth- Feeding
The rostrum is the beak-like appendage jutting out the front of the head, between the antennae. That's all I've got hehe.
Well , do you think if the fish has no head it can be complete ? Of course not , the function of head in fish it to give protection.
He got a calculator and did it dump-head
it is the antenna, antennule, rostrum, and the maxillipeds (feeding appendages).
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Arachnids do not have any antennae as such, but do have pedipalps, which serve a similar function. Pedipalps are appendages attached to the head segment which frequently resemble a smaller set of legs.
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Locusts have several structures on their heads. The antennae help the locust detect vibrations while the eyes help them see.
On most ants there are eight appendages. Two of these are their antennae located on the head and the other six being their legs.
The head, neck/torso, and appendages.
it is the antenna, antennule, rostrum, and the maxillipeds (feeding appendages).
The head is the location of palps on an insect.Specifically, palps function as sensory appendages to the maxilla. The two maxillae move food for optimal mastication. Above the paired maxillae will be found the paired mandibles, one on each side of the chewing insect's head.