Multiple Choice
How do the ommatidia of the compound eyes of arthropods differ from the image-forming eyes of vertebrates?
A) They lack rhodopsin.
B) They see light but do not form images.
C) They lack cells that form action potentials.
D) Each has its own lens and forms its own image.
E) It takes only a few ommatidia to form a high-resolution image.
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