During their immature stages, many insect larvae have not yet developed these complex compound eyes. They typically rely on simpler visual structures (stemmata), which provide a more basic level o ...
All have compound eyes, which means insects see very differently from the way people see ... the brown-belted bumblebee - so scientists can be sure which species they're talking about. Counting the ...
Insect body parts have names a lot like ours — the head, thorax (chest), and abdomen. But insects are also very different from us in many ways, including: They have a hard outer skeleton, instead of ...
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