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What effects did ants have on people?

The ants saw the boy or girl bothering there nest, the ant queen was like ''Battle station!'' or they panic like crazy animals running around when a lion came, ANYWAY... The ants attack them or stinging them ( Red ants do that :D) the poison connect to the organs and itch it.


What organs do ants have?

i know they have a heart, main brain and smaller brains. they dont have lungs though


How do ants identify sweets kept in a tin?

Ants use smell to identify sweets even if they are kept in tins if there is any residue of the food on the outside of the container. When ants find food they send signals to other ants and they will come to the food source.


Do ants have a nervous system and how does it function in their daily activities?

Yes, ants have a nervous system that helps them sense their environment, communicate with other ants, and coordinate their movements. The nervous system of ants consists of a brain, nerve cords, and sensory organs that allow them to perceive and respond to stimuli such as food, danger, and pheromones. This system helps ants carry out tasks such as foraging, building nests, and defending their colonies.


Why do ants use their abdomen?

Ants use their abdomen for various essential functions, including digestion, reproduction, and communication. The abdomen houses vital organs, such as the digestive system and reproductive organs. Additionally, many ant species utilize their abdomens to produce pheromones, which are chemical signals used for communication within the colony. In some cases, the abdomen can also be used defensively, as certain ants can sting or spray substances from their abdomens to deter predators.


Are ants unicellular?

No, ants are not unicellular; they are multicellular organisms. Ants belong to the insect class and are composed of many cells that form their body structures, including organs and tissues. Each ant functions as part of a complex social structure within a colony, showcasing intricate behaviors and roles that rely on their multicellular nature.


What is another name for a ant's antenna?

Another name for an ant's antenna is "feelers." Antennae are sensory organs that help ants navigate their environment, communicate with other ants through chemical signals, and detect food and potential threats.


Do ants have ants?

Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.


What ants use other ants as slave ants?

red ants


What is a Ants in who guesses of Ants?

Elmo's Ants.


Do ants have skin?

Yes, ants have exoskeletons, which are hard outer coverings that provide structure and protection for their bodies. This exoskeleton acts similarly to skin in protecting the ant's internal organs and providing support for their muscles.


Can an ant live without an abdomen?

An ant can live without an abdomen but only for a short while because its stomach is within the abdomen.