retinulate (Meaning)

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retinulate (a.)

Having, or characterized by, retinul/.

Synonyms & Antonyms of retinulate

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retinulate Sentence Examples

  1. The compound eyes of insects possess a specialized retinulate structure.
  2. Retinulate mosaicism enhances visual sensitivity in low-light conditions.
  3. The retinulate nature of the retina allows for efficient spatial sampling of light.
  4. Retinulate photoreceptors are arranged in a honeycomb-like pattern.
  5. The retinulate structure maximizes the number of photoreceptive elements within the eye.
  6. The ommatidia of retinulate eyes contain a cluster of retinulate cells.
  7. The retinulate mosaic provides the brain with a higher-resolution representation of the visual field.
  8. Retinulate eyes are typically found in insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods.
  9. The retinulate structure is crucial for the ability of insects to navigate and perceive objects.
  10. 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.