Locusts have several structures on their heads. The antennae help the locust detect vibrations while the eyes help them see.
it is the antenna, antennule, rostrum, and the maxillipeds (feeding appendages).
it is the antenna, antennule, rostrum, and the maxillipeds (feeding appendages).
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Ants have mandibles which are much like pincers. Mandibles are a pair of appendages found at the front of the ants head, above the mouth.
It means the thing was prego and found your head to be particularly mossy. Perfect for grasshopper eggs to flurish. And this also means that we all know where the next swarm of locust will be coming from!
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.
Antennae- Sensory FunctionsMouth- Feeding
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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.
Cephalic means the head. The appendages for eating includes the mandibles and two pairs of maxillae. There are also three pairs of maxillipeds that move food towards the mouth.
The Ife Head, or Bronze Head from Ife, is one of 18 copper structures that were discovered in 1938 at Ife in Nigeria. This was the religious and former royal center of the Yoruba people. The Ife Head is thought to represent a king. The sophisticated stylings of the structures that were found, including the Ife Head, challenged contemporary (for the time) Western ideas about African art.A clay