Biology, asked by manishmokurala1, 1 year ago

how do ants identify sweets kept in tin

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Ants are exceptionally fascinated with sweets and have a sharp feeling of following honeydew and sugar.( antennae are unique organs of smell, touch, taste, and hearing for the ants). Desserts supply vitality for different activities of ants.

They can smell it using their reception apparatuses, which can recognize minute scents. They likewise have scouts checking for sustenance, so when one insect finds the treat and takes a piece back home it will leave a compound trail alternate ants can take after. The ants that take the trail and discover the treat toward the end add to the trail and make it more grounded, so more ants land until all the food is gone.
Answered by nidhi2956
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Ants have a better sense of smell than humans do and they can find things by smell even if they are out of sights

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