How are the antennae of cockroach different from the tentacles of the snail?
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Snails have a pair of tentacles with eyes at the tips and a cockroach has a pair of antennae located at its head. These sensory structures enable these animals to sense and smell the surroundings. The body that is thicker in the middle and tapers at both ends, it is known as streamlined body.
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