Science, asked by appu3505, 1 month ago

How do you think a fly hears different sounds? . Do you think it can hear sounds that we cannot?. What sounds would those be? ​

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Answered by cutiepie0692
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Flies hear with their antennae. ... In the case of humans, the eardrum acts as a sound receiver; in the case of flies, this task is fulfilled by the outer segments of the antenna. Downstream sensory cells in the fly's antenna are stretched by the deflection of the sound receiver.

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