- A
simple eye or
ocellus (sometimes
called a
pigment pit) is a form of
eye or an
optical arrangement which has a
single lens
without the sort of elaborate...
- in such an
eye varied widely; some
trilobites had only one
while others had
thousands of
lenses per
eye. In
contrast to
compound eyes,
simple eyes have...
- eyes, but the type and
origin of this
eye varies between groups, and some taxa have
secondarily developed simple eyes. The organ's
development through...
-
salinity of the
eye.
Drops containing only
saline and
sometimes a
lubricant are
often used as
artificial tears to
treat dry eyes or
simple eye irritation such...
- structure, arrangement, and function. They
usually have eight, each
being a
simple eye with a
single lens
rather than
multiple units as in the
compound eyes...
-
resulting eye is a
mixture of a
simple eye within a
compound eye.
Another version is the
pseudofaceted eye, as seen in Scutigera. This type of
eye consists...
- main,
compound eyes.
Arthropod eye Mollusc eye Simple eye in
invertebrates Vision in fish Eakin, R. M (1973). The
Third Eye. Berkeley:
University of California...
-
color inheritance. Some of the
eye-color
genes include OCA2 and HERC2. The
earlier belief that blue
eye color is a
simple recessive trait has been shown...
-
integration of the
aggregate of
simple ocelli into a
compound eye, and of
further integration of a
compound eye into a
simple eye.
Lateral vestigial eyes can...
- of vertebrates,
while scallops have up to 100
simple eyes.
There are
between seven and
eleven distinct eye types in molluscs.
Molluscs have eyes of all...