it should be 2 i am only in primary 7
Insects, such as ants, bees, and butterflies, have antennae. These appendages help insects sense their surroundings by detecting touch, odor, and vibration. Some crustaceans, like shrimp and lobsters, also have antennae to collect sensory information.
Yes. Butterflies and moths have antennae, palps, legs and other parts of the body that are covered in sense receptors used for smell. They are able to detect food and mates from many miles aways.
they both have a heart and....thats pretty much it
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
Antenna is singular - a car has a radio antenna. Antennae is plural - insects have two antennae.
Do butterflies have antennae?yes butterflies have antennae, they also taste with their legs.
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no they are on their head
Butterflies have knobbed antennae. Moths have feathery antennae.
Butterflies don't have any tentacles. Butterflies have: six legs, three body parts, two compound eyes and two antennae.
Butterflies and wasps are not crustaceans, they are insects. They have a pair of antennae, 3 body parts and 6 legs unlike crustaceans that have 2 pairs of antennae, varied number of legs and body segments.
Butterflies use their antennae for smelling things.
butterflies and moths along with some insects like grasshoppers ect.
Butterflies have antennas because they use it to smell food!!!!!!!!
No, the eyes of a butterfly are not on its antennae. Butterflies have compound eyes located on the sides of their heads, which provide them with a wide field of vision. Antennae, on the other hand, are sensory organs that help butterflies detect smells and navigate their environment.
If you cut off a real butterfly's antennae, it will likely impact its ability to navigate, find food, and communicate with other butterflies. Antennae are critical sensory organs that help butterflies sense their environment, so removing them can affect their survival in the wild.
antennae pronounced AN-TEN-I or AN-TEN-A hope this has helped