The common function of antennae in arthropod is to smell
Explanation
Antennae are a long sensory appendages on the head of insects, crustaceans and some arthropods. They are usually covered with alfactory receptors that can detect odor molecules in the air that is the sense of smell, therefore they are the noise of insects and some arthropods
Chlorophyll >thylakoid> grana >chloroplast.
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The answer is clathrin-coated vesicles
Non-disjunction has occurred which can result in anaphase I and caused disabilities in the gamete produced
<span>I believe it is light, but this is kind of a confusing question. Technically there is a independent and dependent variable in the question. The variable being manipulated is light, and the earthwork activity depends on the light. </span>