Flies see differently from humans. Their eyes are made up of many tiny units called ommatidia that each detect light and movement. This allows flies to see a mosaic image of their surroundings rather than a clear, detailed image like humans do.
No, a fly cannot kill a human. Flies do not have the ability to physically harm humans in a way that would result in death. However, flies can carry diseases and bacteria that can cause illnesses if transmitted to humans.
No, humans cannot perceive or directly see in 4D. Our world is made up of three spatial dimensions and one time dimension, so our perception is limited to understanding and interacting with objects and events within this framework. Understanding higher dimensions requires abstract thinking and mathematical concepts.
In a fictional or fantastical context, humans can sometimes power up through external sources such as technology or magic. In reality, humans can physically train and increase their strength and skills through exercise and practice, but they do not have the ability to power up in the same way as depicted in fiction.
Humans see different colors of light because of the way our eyes process different wavelengths of light. The cells in our eyes called cones are sensitive to different wavelengths, which correspond to different colors. When light enters our eyes, these cones send signals to our brain that allow us to perceive different colors.
You cannot see your reflection on a wall because walls are not reflective surfaces like mirrors. Mirrors are specially designed to reflect light in a way that creates an image of the objects in front of them, whereas walls are generally not designed to reflect light in the same way.
You could show how they see thing. So take pictures of the way humans see so, take pictures they way humans see it and then take pictures of the same area from the way horses see
Cats can see pictures, but they interpret them differently than humans. Cats have a different visual system that allows them to see in low light and detect motion better than humans. They may not understand the same details or colors in a picture as humans do.
Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
the procces of meiosis happends the same way in humans as in fruit flies.
yes they do see in colour but not in the same way as we do they see in darker colours
Umm... The same way humans see underwater? The same way most animals do?Boas do have a permanent, clear, protective lens over their eyes, but it is only to protect their eyes as they cannot blink.
Yes, dogs can see computer screens, but their vision is different from humans and they may not perceive images on the screen the same way we do.
No. Research indicates that they do have some ability to distinguish between different colors (specifically between blue and green), but they do not see colors "the same way humans do"... except, possibly, for humans with certain kinds of color blindness.
At least for the fruit flies they can blue green and UV but not red.
The same way as humans do
Flies do not have the same neurological makeup as humans, so they cannot experience the same effects from substances like bong smoke. Flies are unlikely to be affected by cannabis or other drugs in the way humans are.
The same way humans have babies.......;;