Surprisingly, no. The dark spot you see that looks like a pupil is what's called a pseudopupil. Compound eyes like those the Mantis has are made of ommatidium, which are designed like cones. When you look directly down into the cone, it appears black because of the pigment cells that exist in the back of the cone. Therefore, the ommatidium that are directly aimed toward you look black, which gives the appearance of a pupil.
Pupil's The pupil's mother came to school.
The black circle in the middle of the iris in your eye is called a pupil. It dilates to adjust with sunlight.
A homograph for "pupil" is "pupil," which can also refer to the small, dark hole in the center of the eye.
The pupil allows light to enter the eye.
The word pupil is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.The pupil looked bored.If the word pupil has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The pupil's questions challenged me.The principal was amazed at the pupil's insightful questions.
Yes, a student is a pupil.
the pupil is in the classroom
Yes, pupil is a common noun, a general word for any pupil anywhere.
The left one goes in the left eye and the right one goes in the right eye... ;)
Only if it is a DC transmission line.
The Pupil was created in 1891-03.