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.
The compound eye of a grasshopper detects movement and helps the grasshopper to see.
It has both.
2 compound eyes and 3 simple eyes
A compound eye on a grasshopper helps them detect predators and the simple eyes that a grasshopper has help them detect light.
They detect motion
they detect motion.
Grasshoppers have TWO COMPOUND EYES AND THREE SIMPLE EYES.
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 have 5 eyes in all. They have 2 compound eyes to detect movement. They also have 3 simple eyes to sense dark and light.
Yes, so do grasshoppers, butterflies, and ants.
yes . a grasshopper has two compound eyes on the sides of its head and 1 simple eye in the middle of its head called an ocelli
The grasshopper is an insect. It has two compound eyes and also has three simple eyes. They only see grainy images.
The eyes of a grasshopper are unique in the sense that they are not necessarily used for sight. They have compound eyes, which help them to determine shapes, color, movement, and determine distance.
Compound Eyes are a group of thousands of participates that capture light, color and brightness.
Ladybugs are fly and grasshoppers jump
Compound Eyes are a group of thousands of participates that capture light, color and brightness.
they have two eyes. These are called facet eyes. all flies have more then two eyes, most have two compound eyes and three simple ones Flies have two compound eyes. Compound eyes can consist of thousands of photoreceptor units (ommatidia), or individual eye units that focus sight in different directions.
Butterflies have a compound eye because they, like flies, grasshoppers, and other insects, as well as crabs and crayfish (and a ton of other things!) are arthropods. All arthropods have compound eyes, in contrast to vertebrates, which have camera eyes.