what sense do the following ant use to find their food
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Ants, like other insects, use chemosense to detect sugar and other food. They have the ability to detect chemical substances in their environment. When these chemicals are present (even at low concentrations), they can be detected as smells by the olfactory receptors — small bristles on the insect's body. Ants can recognize and detect the location of chemicals (such as those found in sugar and sweets) that are attractants.
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