retinulate (Meaning)
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retinulate (a.)
Having, or characterized by, retinul/.
Synonyms & Antonyms of retinulate
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retinulate Sentence Examples
- The compound eyes of insects possess a specialized retinulate structure.
- Retinulate mosaicism enhances visual sensitivity in low-light conditions.
- The retinulate nature of the retina allows for efficient spatial sampling of light.
- Retinulate photoreceptors are arranged in a honeycomb-like pattern.
- The retinulate structure maximizes the number of photoreceptive elements within the eye.
- The ommatidia of retinulate eyes contain a cluster of retinulate cells.
- The retinulate mosaic provides the brain with a higher-resolution representation of the visual field.
- Retinulate eyes are typically found in insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods.
- The retinulate structure is crucial for the ability of insects to navigate and perceive objects.
- Retinulate eyes have evolved over time to enhance the visual performance of various species.
FAQs About the word retinulate
Having, or characterized by, retinul/.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The compound eyes of insects possess a specialized retinulate structure.
Retinulate mosaicism enhances visual sensitivity in low-light conditions.
The retinulate nature of the retina allows for efficient spatial sampling of light.
Retinulate photoreceptors are arranged in a honeycomb-like pattern.