monoculous Synonyms

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monoculous Meaning

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monoculous (a.)

Monocular.

monoculous Sentence Examples

  1. The Cyclops, a mythological creature, is often depicted as monoculous, having only one eye in the center of its forehead.
  2. Scientists have discovered a monoculous species of copepod, which navigates using its solitary eye.
  3. The prehistoric trilobites, now extinct, were characterized by their monoculous visual system.
  4. Some species of fish, such as the flounder, have a monoculous condition in which one eye is situated on the top of the head.
  5. The giant tube worm, found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, is known for its monoculous eye that protrudes from its body.
  6. Monoculous animals often have reduced depth perception and limited visual fields.
  7. The evolutionary significance of monoculism is not fully understood, but it may be an adaptation to specific environmental conditions.
  8. Monoculous organisms face challenges in finding prey and avoiding predators.
  9. Scientists use monoculous animal models to study the development and function of visual systems.
  10. The discovery of monoculous species has expanded our understanding of the diversity and complexity of animal adaptations.

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Monocular.

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The Cyclops, a mythological creature, is often depicted as monoculous, having only one eye in the center of its forehead.

Scientists have discovered a monoculous species of copepod, which navigates using its solitary eye.

The prehistoric trilobites, now extinct, were characterized by their monoculous visual system.

Some species of fish, such as the flounder, have a monoculous condition in which one eye is situated on the top of the head.