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What are the sensory structures in a snail and in a cockroach ​

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Answered by kumkum7357
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The sensory structure in a snail is the tentacles and that in a cockroach is the antennae.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Snail

The sensory organs of gastropods (snails and slugs) include olfactory organs, eyes, statocysts and mechanoreceptors. Gastropods have no sense of hearing.

Cockroach

ABSTRACT Adult and nymphal antennae of the cockroach, Leucophaea maderae, contain nine or more different morphological types of sense organs. of the flagellum; S. campanifonnia and scolopidia, mechanoreceptors in the base and flagellum; plus Johnston's organ and/or connective chordotonal organs in the pedicel.

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