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Biology
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Chapter 44.5, Problem 1CS
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To explain: The structural similarity in insect and vertebrate photoreceptors.

Introduction: The eyes present in arthropods are known as compound eye, whereas eye present in vertebrates is known as a simple eye. The eyes in both of them help in better interaction with their surroundings and can also sense colors present in the environment.

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