What organs are located on the fly’s head?

A fly is an insect from the order Diptera. On her head are:

1) organs of vision – two complex faceted eyes;

2) a pair of antennae – the organs of smell;

3) a pair of palps – organs of touch;

4) mouth organs, which are a proboscis (formed by accrete chitinous jaws and lips) – licking mouth apparatus; the fly eats only liquid food, which it licks off.



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