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Rhabdom | Cell Structure, Microscopy & Function - Britannica
Rhabdom, transparent, crystalline receptive structure found in the compound eyes of arthropods. The rhabdom lies beneath the cornea.
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RHABDOM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun rhab· dom ˈrab-ˌdäm -dəm variants or rhabdome ˈrab-ˌdōm : one of the minute rodlike structures in the retinulae in the compound eyes of arthropods.
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RHABDOM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. any of various rod-shaped structures 2. the rod-shaped portion of an arthropod ommatidium Also: rhabdome
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rhabdome
rhabdome Zool. (ˈræbdəʊm) [ad. late Gr. ῥάβδωµα (see rhabdom).] The shaft of a rhabdus of which one ray is branched.1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 417/1 A particular case of the cladose rhabdus, but one of the most frequent occurrence, is the triæne; in this form one ray of a rhabdus ends in thr...
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rhabdome - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From rhabdo- + -ome. Noun. edit. rhabdome (plural rhabdomes). In sponges, the shaft of a cladose rhabdus, bearing the cladome. See ...
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definition of Rhabdome by The Free Dictionary
A rodlike structure in the center of each ommatidium in the compound eye of an arthropod, composed of microvilli extending from the surrounding retinular ...
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rhabdus
‖ rhabdus (ˈræbdəs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ῥάβδος.] 1. Bot. The stipe of certain fungi.1866 Treas. Bot. 968/2. 2. A sponge spicule of the monaxon biradiate type. Also anglicized as rhabd (ræbd).1887 [see rhabdome]. 1900 Minchin Sponges 116. 1940 [see diactine a.].
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EVIDENCE FOR EXTRACELLULAR SPACE IN THE RHABDOME ...
EVIDENCE FOR EXTRACELLULAR SPACE IN THE RHABDOME OF THE HONEYBEE DRONE EYE. Alain Perrelet. Alain Perrelet. 1From the Institutes of Histology and Physiology ...
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rhabdome | PLANOSPHERE
Planarian Anatomy Ontology Class Overview ; PLANA:0002091 ; is a material entity and tissue ; contained in head region, dorsal region of the whole animal and ...
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Rhabdome-bearing cells within the corpus cardiacum of ...
Each has numerous rhabdomeric microvilli forming a rhabdome within the cell. The arrangement of large mitochondria under the rhabdomeric microvilli around the ...
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rhabdome, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun rhabdome is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for rhabdome is from 1887, in the writing of William Sollas, geologist and ...
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rhabdom
rhabdom Ent. (ˈræbdəm) Also -ome. [ad. late Gr. ῥάβδωµα, f. ῥάβδος rod.] One of the rods supporting the crystalline lenses in a faceted eye.1878 Bell tr. Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 264 The rods..become united, and form a special structure, the ‘rhabdom’, in the long axis of a group of combined retinal ...
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Atlantic horseshoe crab
At right angles to the length of the rhabdome are the length of the microvilli, which are in line with each other.
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sagitta
‖ sagitta (səˈdʒɪtə) [L., lit. an arrow.] 1. Astr. A northern constellation lying between Hercules and Delphinus: = arrow n. 4.1704 in J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. [And in mod. Dicts.] 2. Geom. a. The versed sine of an arc: = arrow n. 6.[1594: see arrow n. 6.] 1704 in J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. 1726 Leoni...
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