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describe the sense of vision in insects ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insects respond to light in three ways: through the whole of the body surface which appears to be sensitive, through simple eyes called ocelli, and through compound eyes. In many simple animals the body is receptive to light even though no obvious eyes are present.

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Insects respond to light in three ways: through the whole of the body surface which appears to be sensitive, through simple eyes called ocelli, and through compound eyes. In many simple animals the body is receptive to light even though no obvious eyes are present.

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