Usually a substitute for eyes.But can be sensors or feelers or even tasters!
it should be 2 i am only in primary 7
A hermit crab has a shell and antennae. The shell serves as protection for their soft abdomen, while the antennae are sensory organs used for detecting their environment and finding food.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
Antennae are sensory appendages on the heads of insects and other arthropods that are used for feeling, touching, and smelling their surroundings. They are important for detecting environmental cues and communicating with other individuals of the same species.
The possession of two pairs of antennae is a characteristic of crustaceans, which are a diverse group of arthropods that include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. These antennae are used for sensing the environment, detecting food, and communicating with other members of the species.
The antennae are used to transmit data.
Insects only have one pair of antennae. Insect's antennae are their primary olfactory sensors. Crustaceans have an anterior pair of antennae. This second set of antennae are used to detect odors.
The Latin and traditional plural is antennae. (used for insect antennae, or feelers)The common English variant is antennas. (used for radio and television antennas)
A praying mantis has two long antennae on its head. They are used for the senses of touch and smell.
to feel the way.
No- but it was a radio antennae.
crayfish have six antennae
Mollusks do not have antennae at all. Insects have antennae.
There is no difference between an antennule and antennae. An antennule is just a small antennae. Antennules are basically the same, but just in size that they vary. They both have the same purposes, the antennae is the plural form of saying the bigger antenna.
No, they do not have antennae.Insects have antennae. Arachnids are not insects, so they do not have antennae.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
Robot antennae