antenna: (plural: antennae) in biology, refers to a pair of long, thin sensory organs found on the head of insects, crustaceans, and other arthropods. In physics, it is a device used for receiving electromagnetic energy.
chemicals: Substances formed by the combination of two or more atoms in a specific ratio and structure. For example, water is a chemical composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom with a chemical formula of H2O. Chemical can also be used as an adjective to describe properties resulting from reactions between different compounds.
Chemical Signals: Messages composed of molecules sent from one place to another, often used by bacteria and some animals for communication.
Conductivity: The ability to conduct electric current.
Ecologist: A scientist specializing in the study of the relationships between living organisms and their physical environment.
electric field: The space surrounding a charged particle or object where forces act on other charged particles or objects.
electricity: The flow of electric charge typically caused by the movement of electrons.
electrode: A device that conducts electricity and is used to make contact with nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit or along which an electric signal travels. In electronics, it can refer to the part of a semiconductor device that releases or collects electrons or holes.
Field: A region in space where specific physical effects, such as magnetism, gravity, mass, or electricity, occur.
metal: A material that conducts electricity well, is shiny, and malleable.
Honey: A sugary liquid produced by plants, especially flowers, to promote pollination by insects and animals, collected by bees to make honey.
physicist: A scientist who studies the nature and properties of matter and energy.
Pollinators: Organisms that transport pollen, the male reproductive cells of plants, to the female organs of flowers for fertilization, with many pollinators being insects like bees.
sensor: A device used to gather information about physical or chemical conditions and transmit or store that information. In biology, sensors are structures used by living organisms to sense environmental properties.
Skeptical: Not easily convinced, having doubts and reservations.
Send: To transmit or convey.
Voltage: A force related to electric current measured in volts, often used by power companies to transmit electricity over long distances.
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