Insects can not be hear they just sense the vibration of sound
May or may not be hear.Because some insects have microscopic hearing part and other haven’t.
Some insects have a structure/organ known as a tapetum. Which acts a bit like our ear-drums, registering sound waves (air displacements). But I’m just a first year biology student so for more insights, Google is most likely your better friend.
No, insects use their antennas to sense vibration and movement, they do not have any type of ear system to allow them to hear.
yes but not all some insects are observing the frequency of body or object….
No insects cannot hear as they do not have tympanum.
Yes, most insects can hear. Insects use sounds to communicate with other insects, and to navigate their environment. Some even listen to the sounds of predators in order to avoid being eaten. Sound is produced by vibration, and insects hear by collecting and interpreting the vibrations in their environment.