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The ocelli in a grasshopper are simple eyes located on the top of the head that serve primarily to detect light intensity and help with the perception of movement. Unlike compound eyes, which provide detailed images, ocelli are sensitive to changes in light and dark, aiding in navigation and orientation. They play a crucial role in maintaining balance and coordinating the grasshopper's movements, especially during flight.

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