A1. No they don't because they have like a honeycomb view, if you look through one of those fly eyes you will see !
A2. If you find a scrap of glass from the rear light from a car, one that has honeycomb facets on it, then you'll get an approximation of their eyes. A worthwhile experiment. You may be able to get such a scrap from an auto body repair shop.
The heat seeking optics on some early anti aircraft missiles had such a simple lens. The control system merely had to turn the missile such that the heat signature was best centred between the various elements.
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Bees are insects. No insects have fingers in the sense that humans do.
Yes. There are insects which do help humans. Two examples of this are: leeches and maggots Honeybees and ladybugs..The honeybee pollinates crops and makes honey, the ladybug feeds on harmful insects. Leeches are not insects.
The trichromatic theory of color vision is based on the premise that there are three classes of cone receptors subserving color vision. And usually, humans are trichromatic.
Excellent. The lion also has excellent night vision, with eyes six times more sensitive to light than humans.
Generally, no. Most dogs have decent vision, but not as good color vision as humans.
no insects are not related to humans
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Some insects that rely on binocular vision include the Praying Mantis and the Dragonflies. You can learn more about these insects online at the Wikipedia.
No, flies have compound eyes like many insects. They are very good at detecting motion.
Different animals have different kinds of color vision. Some have very poor color vision and others have very good color vision. In fact some birds and bees have super color vision and see colors that humans don't see.
they are alike in every way because they are the same thing! 'bug' is just a stupider word for 'insect'
Yes
The biomass of insects is estimated to be much greater than that of humans. Insects collectively outweigh humans by a significant margin due to their sheer numbers and diversity.
They are insects. Good or bad is what we as humans see or percieve. Some we think are helpful others less so.
First fish, then insects, then humans.
Humans do not have any insects, neither do other animals (except insects).