Science, asked by bbh33, 1 year ago

how insects find there way to move​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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When insects go foraging, they zoom off from their nest in complex zig-zag paths.

And it turns out that some simple maths sheds light on what goes on in insect's brains.

The main navigation mechanism, used by most animals, is called path integration and involves a little geometry.

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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When insects go foraging, they zoom off from their nest in complex zig-zag paths. ... And it turns out that some simple maths sheds light on what goes on in insect's brains. The main navigation mechanism, used by most animals, is called path integration and involves a little geometry.

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