Yes.
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Actually in ventral view of a cockroach their are 12 parts of it:-Head-Antenna-Pro thorax-Mesothorax-Meta thorax-Middle Leg-Abdomen-Hind Leg-Compound Eye-Fore leg-wing-Anal Cercusand when it's in front their are only 3 parts:-Head-Thorax-Abdomen
Femur,antannae,thorax,front wing,spiracle,head,jumping leg,walking legs,hind wing,knee joint,abdomen,ovipositor,compound eye
Butterflies have compound eyes.
Butterflies have compound eyes.
There are alot of parts: abdomen, thorax and the head are the main parts, and the other parts are: posterior wing (2), compound eye, anterior wing, antenna, buccal apparatus (his mouth), anterior leg, median leg.
Butterflies have two compound eyes, each made up of thousands of tiny lenses called facets. This compound eye structure allows butterflies to see a wide range of colors, patterns, and movements.
insects are the largest group of arthopods insect has 3 pair of legs ,2 body division the 2 body divisions is the thorax and the abdommen the abdomen is the main body of the insect and the thorax is the head, eye,and, anteannea
The honeybee has five eyes, they are: COMPOUND EYE-two compound eyes each eye is made up of 1000s of light sensitive cells which help the bee understand colour, light and directional information from the suns ultra violet rays. SIMPLE EYE- three simple eyes that are arranged in a triangle on the head.the simple eyes are called "ocelli" they mostly help the bee determine the amount of light present.
No vertebrates have compound eyes. Compound eyes are only seen in invertebrates, mostly insects.
Compound eye
It is a compound eye.
Not really