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Antennae (singular: antenna ) in biology have historically been paired appendages used for sensing in arthropods and crustaceans. More recently, the term has also been applied to cilium structures ...
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The antennae are a pair of sense organs located near the front of an insect's head capsule. Although commonly called "feelers", the antennae are much more than just tactile receptors. They are usually covered with olfactory receptors that can detect odor molecules in the air (the sense of smell).
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Diagram of different types of antennae. (Diagram for capitate to be added.) Modified from Wikimedia Commons, license Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5. This diagram can be used for a number of glossary entries.
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Insect antennae are paired sensory structures on the head that help the tiny creatures navigate through their environment. ... Insect antennae are paired sensory structures on the head that help the tiny creatures navigate through their environment. Depending on the complexity of the antennae, the appendages function as...
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Antennae are the main organs of the arthropod tactile sense. In contrast to other senses that are capable of retrieving spatial information, e.g. vision, ... This kind of antenna is typical for Orthoptera and Phasmatodea, i.e. insect orders that contain model species for the study of antennal movements, including cricket,
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(type=long) Information on insect antennae. Insects have two antennae and these are used to sense their environment. ... This is the most basic form of insect antennae.
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NpDigg: The Insect Antennae? ... Someone on the 501 Tech Club NY list (NTEN Affinity Group) suggested a name change might be needed. There is now a poll to vote on names suggested by people. One suggestion is vikono.org, Swahili plural for insect antennae.
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Y. Kuwana, I. Shimoyama, H. Miura, "Steering control of a mobile robot using insect antennae," Intelligent Robots and Systems, IEEE/RSJ International Conference on, vol. 2, pp. 2530, International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems-Volume 2, 1995.
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Antennae are sensory structures to help the insect find out more about its surroundings. The structure of some, such as the cockchafer, moth and mosquito are adapted in different ways to increase the surface area for sensory cells.
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