Insect Compound Eye
by Science Photo Library
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Insect Compound Eye
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Science Photo Library
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Photograph - Photograph
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Insect compound eye, coloured scanning electron micrograph. The units in a compound eye, the ommatidia, each contain a cornea and photoreceptor cells, and are capped by a cuticular biconvex lens. It is the cumulative effect of these that produces the vision of a compound eye. A compound eye is not very good at distinguishing detail, but it does enable the detection of tiny movements. This is one of the compound eyes of a heteropteran insect.
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July 26th, 2016
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