QUÉ SIGNIFICA OMMATOPHORE EN INGLÉS
Eyestalk
En la anatomía, un eyestalk es una protrusión que extiende el ojo lejos del cuerpo, dando el ojo un mejor campo de visión que si no se extendía. Es común en la naturaleza y en la ficción.
definición de ommatophore en el diccionario inglés
La definición de ommatophore en el diccionario es un tallo móvil o tentáculo que lleva un ojo, que se produce en animales inferiores, como cangrejos y caracoles.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OMMATOPHORE»
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1
Animal Forms And Functions: Invertebrata
The epithelial covering of the ommatophore is continued over the eye where it
becomes thin and transparent to from the outer cornea or pellucida externa. The
epithelial cells of outer cornea are small, squarish, non-sensory and ...
P.Puranik, Asha Bhate,
2007
2
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Sur l'individu étendu, le rétracteur de l'ommatophore apparaissait distinctement
entre les conduits excréteurs mâle et femelle. Sur l'individu contracté, au
contraire, l'ommatophore avec son rétracteur semblaient être situés à côté des
organes ...
From near the base of each tentacle projects a small, stumpy eye-stalk or
ommatophore bearing a small but prominent eye at its tip. 2. Foot The large,
strong, muscular, ventral part of the body forms the foot when fully expanded, it is
roughly ...
In pila globosa (Mollusca) there are a pair of small black eyes, each situated on a
short stalk, the ommatophore, arising outside the true tentacle of its side. Each
eye consists of an egg shaped optic vesicle, embedded in the connective tissue a
...
5
Polychaetes & Allies: The Southern Synthesis
... ocelli: small eye spot(s). octopine: one of the opines, a group of amino acids
rarely found in nature; formed during anaerobic synthesis of ATP in Sipunculus
nadus. ocular peduncle: see ommatophore. oesophageal caecum: in
polychaetes, ...
Pamela L. Beesley, Graham J. B. Ross, Christopher J. Glasby,
2000
6
Videnskabelige meddelelser fra Dansk naturhistorisk forening ...
Sur l'individu étendu, le rétracteur de l'ommatophore apparaissait distinctement
entre les conduits excréteurs mâle et femelle. Sur l'individu contracté, au
contraire, l'ommatophore avec son rétracteur semblaient être situés à côté des
organes ...
7
Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College
At its distal end each ommatophore bears a conspicuous eye. It is darkened two
thirds the distance to its base. At the base of each ommatophore above there is a
small but conspicuous, black, sessile eye. The median tentacle arises in the ...
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology,
1919
8
The Annelida Polychaeta
At its distal end each ommatophore bears a conspicuous eye. It is darkened two
thirds the distance to its base. At the base of each ommatophore above there is a
small but conspicuous, black, sessile eye. The median 'tentacle arises in the ...
Ralph Vary Chamberlin,
1919
9
Arquivos do Museu Nacional
The tree is the same if the character was considered non-additive, the indices,
however, change to CI: 50 and RI: 81. 12. Ommatophore in tentacles; 0= absent;
1 = present (all species) (CI: 100; RI: 100). The ommatophore is here defined as
a ...
Museu Nacional (Brazil),
2004
At its distal end each ommatophore bears a conspicuous eye. It is darkened two
thirds the distance to its base. At the base of each ommatophore above there is a
small but conspicuous, black, sessile eye. The median tentacle arises in the ...
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology,
1919