It is a compound eye.
Butterflies have compound eyes.
Two simple eyes. Compound eyes have more than one lens.
yes they do they do not have compound eye sight like a mosquito or a fly so they do have simple eyesight.
Yes, an eye of an ant, specifically its compound eye, is larger than a single cell. Ant eyes are made up of thousands of tiny lenses called ommatidia, which combine to form a larger visual structure. In contrast, individual cells, such as those found in the ant's body or in other organisms, are much smaller, typically measuring only a few micrometers in diameter. Thus, the size of an ant’s eye as a whole surpasses that of a single cell.
Well, I'm not sure if an ant actually big my eye but when I was younger an ant flew Into my eye and my eye ended up swelling and going all red. I had to go to an eye doctor and get my eye flipped around and the ant taken out.
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.
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
eg for simple eye is human eye we can view only in one particular direction. compound eyes eg cockroach it can view in all possible directions. compound eyes there are many divisions of eyes appears like group of cells whereas the simple eye there is only one eye
How many eye's does an average insect have?* it would depend on the type of eye the insect has. A Compound eye is one single eye made of multitudes of smaller ones. While a simple Eye is just your standard eye Much like we have.(But much weaker) A fly for instance has 2 Compound eyes. While other insects have multiple Simple eyes.
Compound eye
Spiders do not have compound eyes. They are blind or else have 2, 4, 6, or 8 simple eyes.
The compound microscope enables us to see microscopic objects more clearly than the naked eye or the simple microscope