Friday, 29 July 2011

Ants can find their way to hidden sweets...





Antennae, the two hair-like structures on the head of the ants, help them in locating sweets. These chemoreceptors help them to perceive smell and taste through minute sensilla, or sensory cells. These sensilla can detect accurately the smell in the air. It points towards the origin of the smell by detecting accurately the changes in the concentration of the odoriferous particles. If the sweet are wrapped in paper bags or any other wrappers having minute holes, the odour carried by the air will be sensed by the sensilla. If the antenae are removed, ants cannot identify the smell and distinguish them from other foods.

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