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Antennae are jointed, and in crustaceans branching, they generally extend forward of the animal and are known to be sensory organs[?], although the exact nature of what they sense and how they sense it is often not entirely clear. It appears that their function can include sensing of any or all of touch, air motion, heat, vibration (sound) and odor (smell/taste).
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