| eyespot | <zoology> A simple visual organ found in many invertebrates, consisting of pigment cells covering a sensory nerve termination. An eyelike spot of colour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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an eyelike marking (as on the wings of some butterflies); usually a spot of color inside a ring of another color
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[i-spot] a circular, eyelike marking on the body or wing of an insect that is usually used to frighten possible predators away.
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1. A pigmented photoreceptor in euglenoids. The eyespot senses light and orients the cell for maximum rates of photosynthesis. PICTURE 2. Term applied to a photosenstive area in starfish.
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A light-sensitive, red-pigmented spot usually found in the cell anterior of some flagellated algal cells or reproductive cells; sometimes called a stigma
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(stigma) A special photoreceptive structure found at the base of the flagellum in some autotrophic protists. Functions to detect light.
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