Yes
because its an animal like we are aleans have 1 or more
We have blind spots because part of the retina in our eye do not have light sensitive cells. Fortunately, we are not aware of our blind spots because the blind spots of our two eyes do not coincide.
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Almost every cell is microscopic.Ova can be seen with naked eye.
Your animal is the eye-eye.
Not all echinoderms have eye spots. While many echinoderms, such as starfish and some sea cucumbers, possess simple light-sensitive structures called eye spots, others do not. The presence and complexity of these eye spots can vary widely among different echinoderm species, reflecting their diverse adaptations to marine environments. Overall, eye spots are not a universal feature across all echinoderms.
Yes, some species of sea stars have eye spots at the tips of their arms. These eye spots are simple photoreceptors that can detect changes in light levels and help the sea star navigate its environment.
No, a cone is not an animal cell. A cone typically refers to a geometric shape or a structure found in certain plants, such as pine cones, or in the context of vision, cone cells in the retina of the eye. In biology, animal cells are the basic structural and functional units of animal organisms, while cone cells are specialized types of neurons involved in color vision.
a leopard never changes its spots
Yes, plant and animal cells are typically viewed under a microscope because they are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Microscopes allow scientists to observe and study the structures and organelles within these cells in detail.
Yellow spots on the eye are often caused by pingueculas. Pingueculas are noncancerous growths on the cornea and are thought to be caused by UV exposure.
Blind spots in our vision occur because of a small area on the retina where there are no light-sensitive cells. This area is where the optic nerve exits the eye, so it cannot detect light. Everyone has blind spots, but our brains fill in the missing information so we don't usually notice them.