Government SSC General Science Question:
How an ant can see the objects all round?
Answer:
It is due to the presence of compound eyes, one on each side
of the head. Each eye consists of tiny lenses set close
together. The number of lenses varies from fewer than 6 to
more than 1,000
of the head. Each eye consists of tiny lenses set close
together. The number of lenses varies from fewer than 6 to
more than 1,000
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