How are compound eyes an adaptation to the way of life of some arthropods?


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Arthropods Compound eyes are an adaptation to the way of life for some arthropods at least because they grow at their margins by the addition of new ommatidia. It is suggested that the compound eyes represent an autapomorphy of Euarthropoda since similarities with the onychophoran eyes are weak or absent. Compound are composed of many simple facets.

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