have a pair of compound eyes.
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Insects normally have a pair of compound eyes, which are large and obvious. Many insects also have two or three ocelli, which are smaller, non-compound eyes. Many insects have some sort of appendages on the posterior end of the abdomen. One example that comes up in today's lab is the large pincers (cerci) on earwigs (Dermaptera).
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Arthropod eyes are called compound eyes because they are made up of repeating units, the ommatidia, each of which functions as a separate visual receptor.
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