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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.
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.
Tarsiers primarily feed on insects such as crickets, beetles, grasshoppers, and spiders. They are also known to eat small vertebrates like lizards, birds, and bats. Additionally, tarsiers may consume fruits occasionally as a supplement to their diet.
Tick
Probably they are either ticks or fleas.
Sensilla......Oh my goodness.....it took me so long to find this answer....hope it's helpful to someone in the future.
If you don't protect your hearing, your hearing will get worse...and worse...and worse... there are little tiny hairs in your ears and loud noise will damage them. The more hairs tht are damaged, the worse your hearing will be. Hope this helps:)
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The purpose of the tiny hairs in our ears is to help detect sound vibrations and transmit them to the brain. These hairs are connected to nerve cells that convert the vibrations into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as sound. This process is essential for our hearing ability as it allows us to perceive and understand sounds in our environment.
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
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.
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.
cilia
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.
The frogs major senses are its special adaption. Frogs have adapted a "sixth" sense, in-which this sense is the ability to sense vibrations in the air, and ground with their feet and tiny molecular hairs scattered throughout the frogs bodies. Although there are only a very few amount of hairs, usually less than 25
cilia
Tiny hairs in your ear conduct vibration and convey that to your brain