Does a human being have compound or simple eye?
Humans have compound eyes.
Humans do not have compound eyes. Humans have simple eyes, meaning that they only have one lens and one receptor. Compound eyes, on the other hand, have many lenses and receptors, which gives them a wider field of vision and better motion detection. Compound eyes are found in arthropods, such as insects and crustaceans.
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