Receptors for what sense are located within sensory hairs on the feet of insects, as well as in mouthparts?

Receptors for what sense are located within sensory hairs on the feet of insects, as well as in mouthparts?

  • Correct Answer: taste
  • smell
  • touch
  • sight

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