ommatea (Meaning)

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ommatea (pl.)

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ommatea Sentence Examples

  1. The iridescent ommatea on the butterfly's wings shimmered under the sunlight.
  2. The compound ommatea of the dragonfly granted it an exceptional field of vision.
  3. Researchers examined the ommatea in the eyes of nocturnal moths to understand their night vision capabilities.
  4. The ommatea of fireflies produce bioluminescent light, allowing them to communicate and attract mates.
  5. The unique arrangement of ommatea in trilobites' eyes offered them a panoramic view.
  6. Scientists study the ommatea of various insects to develop artificial vision systems.
  7. The intricate structure of ommatea enables arthropods to detect specific wavelengths of light.
  8. The ommatea of cockroaches are sensitive to UV radiation, aiding in their orientation and navigation.
  9. Some species of spiders have ommatea that can see in full color, providing them with a vivid perception of their surroundings.
  10. The ommatea in the eyes of lobsters and crabs are adapted for detecting motion and prey in low-light conditions.

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The iridescent ommatea on the butterfly's wings shimmered under the sunlight.

The compound ommatea of the dragonfly granted it an exceptional field of vision.

Researchers examined the ommatea in the eyes of nocturnal moths to understand their night vision capabilities.

The ommatea of fireflies produce bioluminescent light, allowing them to communicate and attract mates.