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The compound eye is found on most insects and some crustaceans, which is composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image. Most compound eyes feature hexagonal lenses in an array forming the pattern.
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''The compound eyes of a house fly.''
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== Comments ==
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* The compound eye is found on most insects and some crustaceans, which is composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image. Most compound eyes feature hexagonal lenses in an array forming the pattern.

Revision as of 01:07, 8 March 2008

Tears from the Compound Eye
Running time 4:03
Appears on The Campfire Headphase


http://www.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/2006/fruitfly.jpg
The compound eyes of a house fly.

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  • The compound eye is found on most insects and some crustaceans, which is composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image. Most compound eyes feature hexagonal lenses in an array forming the pattern.