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Which region of the insect's body is specialized for sensory functions?
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Which region of the insect's body is specialized for sensory functions?
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I believe this would be the antennas.
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sensory functions are found on the head of an insect , they have a single pair of antenna , mouthparts adapted for chewing or sucking.
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