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Answered by mayankstudent2008
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Imagine being able to smell your dinner from the other side of a sports field. Insects do this with the pair of antennae on their heads. But insects don’t only use their antennae to smell. They can also use them to feel the surface of an object, sense hot and cold, listen to sounds or detect the movement of air or wind.

Antenna anatomy

All insect antennae have three basic parts:

The scape is the first segment and is attached to the head of the insect inside a socket. This socket allows the insect to move and rotate the antenna easily.

The next segment is the pedicel. It contains muscle connections allowing the insect greater control over antennal movement.

The rest of the antenna is called the flagellum and is made up of many flagellomeres. These are small segments containing many specialised sensory cells.

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