Yes.
Bees have five eyes in total. They have two large compound eyes on the sides of their head, which are made up of many smaller units called ommatidia. In addition, bees have three smaller simple eyes on the top of their head called ocelli.
Just the same as any other bee: 5. They have two compound eyes on either side of the head, and three simple eyes, called ocelli, on the top of the head.
Bees have five eyes to help them navigate and orient themselves in their environment. The two large compound eyes help them see movement and detect light intensity, while the small three ocelli eyes on top of their head help them navigate using the sun's position. Having multiple eyes assists bees in efficiently foraging for food and avoiding predators.
Bees have five eyes. There are three simple eyes, called ocelli, in a triangle on the top of the head. These really only detect the difference between light and dark: they do not form an image. Bees also have two compound eyes each side of the head. These form a mosaic-like image. Bees do not see fine detail, but their eyes are very sensitive to movement. Their colour vision is also different from ours. It extends well into the ultra-violet part of the spectrum, but not so far into the red end of the spectrum. They are also sensitive to plane polarized light, which they use for navigation.
No, bees are not blind. They have relatively simple eyes that can detect light, shapes, and colors. Bees can see ultraviolet light, which is important for finding nectar in flowers.
honey bees have 5 eyes
Bees have five eyes in total. They have two large compound eyes on the sides of their head, which are made up of many smaller units called ommatidia. In addition, bees have three smaller simple eyes on the top of their head called ocelli.
"B". Bees have 5 eyes.
2 compound, 3 simple-5 total.
Just the same as any other bee: 5. They have two compound eyes on either side of the head, and three simple eyes, called ocelli, on the top of the head.
Well nobody really knows why they have hair on their eyeballs. :))
Bees only have 2 eyes which are split into separate segments. This is called compound eyes and allow the bee to see in several directions. Compound eyes allow the bee to find food, protect itself, and meet the other needs it requires for survival.
Bees have five eyes to help them navigate and orient themselves in their environment. The two large compound eyes help them see movement and detect light intensity, while the small three ocelli eyes on top of their head help them navigate using the sun's position. Having multiple eyes assists bees in efficiently foraging for food and avoiding predators.
Bees have five eyes. There are three simple eyes, called ocelli, in a triangle on the top of the head. These really only detect the difference between light and dark: they do not form an image. Bees also have two compound eyes each side of the head. These form a mosaic-like image. Bees do not see fine detail, but their eyes are very sensitive to movement. Their colour vision is also different from ours. It extends well into the ultra-violet part of the spectrum, but not so far into the red end of the spectrum. They are also sensitive to plane polarized light, which they use for navigation.
Sounds like honey bees. All insects have two large compound eyes and three simple eyes between them, so five in total. Bees dance to communicate; to tell others where food can be found, to be precise. ^^
Yes, he really is allergic to bees.
Through their eyes.