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what is the sense of hearing in a ceicket​

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Answered by misscutie94
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The ears of crickets and all orthopterans work the same way human ears work. They are sensitive to sound waves created by vibrations. Once a cricket's ear has captured the sound waves, it converts and amplifies them, and then analyses their frequencies.

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Answered by blowyourmind747
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The ears of crickets and all orthopterans work the same way human ears work. They are sensitive to sound waves created by vibrations. Once a cricket's ear has captured the sound waves, it converts and amplifies them, and then analyses their frequencies.

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