Humans have little or no sensitivity to polarized light, and no sensitivity at all to ultraviolet...

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Humans have little or no sensitivity to polarized light, and nosensitivity at all to ultraviolet light while many invertebratessuch as insects do. In what way do you think this would be usefulto an organism?

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