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A strange question

Started by richerthanyou, 29 March, 2016, 04:15:55 AM

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richerthanyou

Quote from: JayzusB.Christ on 03 April, 2016, 09:48:00 PM
Wasn't there some experiment done, though, where they somehow infused the genes for human eyes into a fly

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ZenArcade

Well as compound eyes consist of individual dub units which build up into the entire orgsn. Vision-wise they tend to cover greater area of the insects head, therefore they would have a greater field of vision.  They seem better organised to detect rapid movement (good for the reflex action). They also define polarised light better than vertebrate eyes. In terms of disadvantage, they would have less capacity to resolve images. You would appear as an outline with blurred details. Z
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ZenArcade

Apologies for the typos. Z
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TordelBack

Quote from: ZenArcade on 03 April, 2016, 10:28:49 PM
Apologies for the typos. Z

Well what did you expect, proofreading with your pathetic anthropoid eyes.