An eye having a single lens.
An eyelike marking (as on the wings of some butterflies); usually a spot of color inside a ring of another color.
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Examples for "eyespot"
Examples for "eyespot"
1However, the role of chloroplasts in eyespot formation is not understood.
2The 'piece de resistance' of the back wing, is the eyespot.
3Like human eyes, though, that eyespot makes use of light-sensitive proteins.
4These results suggest that light-shielding property of the eyespot is essential for determination of phototactic sign.
5Suction pipette recordings have revealed that flash stimulation causes calcium currents into the eyespot and the flagella.
1Sanconiathon, Manetho, Berosus, and Ocellus Lucanus, have all attempted it in vain.
2Lucanus, Ocellus, after Pythagoras, opened a school in Italy, 653-l.
3The doctrine of Ocellus was the general doctrine everywhere, it naturally occurring to all to make the same distinction.
4'Sanchoniathon, Manetho, Berosus, and Ocellus Lucanus!' said Guy, smiling.
5It is in conformity with the principle adopted afterwards by the Pythagoreans, and expressed by Ocellus in another form;