Biology, asked by dbaral524pdtser, 11 months ago

vision matchnism of Compound eye of Arthropods???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. A photograph of the head of a woodworm beetle (Anobium punctatum) showing the compound eye and ommatidia.
Answered by shivankg2004
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The Compound Eye. The arthropod like insects eye is built quite differently from the vertebrate eye. 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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