Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion.
Grasshoppers detect moving objects using their compound eyes. These eyes cause a flicker effects as objects move past them, allowing grasshoppers to see moving objects better than objects that are still.
Grasshoppers have compound eyes that have 2000 lens and detect color and movement.
Antennae, compound eyes, and tympanum are the three ways grasshoppers can sense moving objects in its environment. Grasshoppers are herbivores.
A grasshopper does not have a nose, it does need one in order to survive. It uses antennae to sense particles.
by using it's eyes
A special sense helps grasshoppers tell when you are near. Their sense organs are tiny hairs and they listen with their legs.
Compound eyes detect motion, and simple eyes detect light. or The compound eyes are used to "see". The simple eyes are used to detect light intensity.
they have two antennas. they use them to sense things like danger.
Animals can be divided both horizontally and vertically. Grasshopper cephalization means they have heads that are well developed and include sense organs.
In "Grasshopper" by e.e. cummings, the figurative language used includes personification (giving human qualities to the grasshopper) and imagery (descriptions of the grasshopper's movements and appearance that create vivid mental images). These literary devices help to convey a sense of the grasshopper's vitality and energy.
There are several ways in which a grasshopper moves. They can jump, walk, or fly. The grasshopper uses its two winged legs, and pushes with a spring motion and off they go into the air.
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the antenna, and thesimploe eye both sense the world around them.
The grasshopper uses its jaw like a human. It's mandibles are like our molars and lik us it's jaw moves in a side-to-side motion that alones it to grind up food. (i hav this question on a worksheet for a grasshopper disection. never doing that again!the worm was better)