macrochaeta Definition
Definition
Macrochaeta are large, bristle-like sensory structures found on the bodies of invertebrates, particularly insects. They are typically modified setae (hairlike structures) that serve primarily to detect tactile and mechanical stimuli, and in some cases, chemical signals. Macrochaeta are often coarser and longer than microchaeta and play a crucial role in the sensory capabilities of their host organism.
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