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The tiny hairs on insects are called setae, and they are important for sensing their environment. These setae can detect changes in air currents, vibrations, and even chemicals in the environment, helping insects with tasks like sensing predators, finding food, and locating mates.
Sensilla......Oh my goodness.....it took me so long to find this answer....hope it's helpful to someone in the future.
Tiny hairs called cilia are found in the inner ear and are responsible for detecting sound waves and sending signals to the brain for processing. In the nose, tiny hairs called olfactory cilia help detect and transmit signals about different scents to the brain for interpretation.
The tiny hairs in the ear, called stereocilia, are responsible for detecting sound waves and converting them into electrical signals. These signals are then sent to the brain for processing and interpretation, allowing us to hear and sense different sounds in our environment.
The cilia are tiny, hair-like structures found on the surfaces of cells. They are involved in various functions such as movement or sensing the environment.
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
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They use cilia, or the tiny hairs located all over the insects body. They also use their antennae to help them smell and move and to see.
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Insects have their sense organs for smell located on their antennae. These antennae are covered in tiny hairs that pick up chemical signals from the environment, allowing insects to detect food, mates, and potential threats.
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Tiny hairs in your ear conduct vibration and convey that to your brain