- In anatomy, an
eyestalk (sometimes
spelled eye
stalk and also
known as an ommatop****) is a
protrusion that
extends an eye away from the body,
giving the...
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Eyestalk ablation is the
removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral)
eyestalks from a crustacean. It is
routinely practiced on
female shrimps (or female...
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China produced 615,000 tons (92%).
Eyestalk ablation is the
removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral)
eyestalks from a crustacean. In a
context of...
- orb of
flesh with a
large mouth,
single central eye, and many
smaller eyestalks on top with
powerful magical abilities. The
beholder is
among the Dungeons...
- at the tip of a
cephalic eyestalk. They are able to
regenerate the eye
completely after am****tion
through the mid-
eyestalk. They are born with both gills...
- Externally,
Daleks resemble human-sized
pepper pots with a
single mechanical eyestalk mounted on a
rotating dome, a gun-mount
containing an energy-weapon ("gunstick"...
- defined. In
invertebrate animals,
eyestalk removal has been
reported to
affect glucagon production.
Excising the
eyestalk in
young crayfish produces glucagon-induced...
- that of
other snails in the
family Strombidae; it has a long snout, two
eyestalks with well-developed eyes,
additional sensory tentacles, a
strong foot...
- of a hand, and a directed-energy weapon.
Their main
weakness is
their eyestalk;
attacks upon them
using various weapons can
blind a Dalek,
making it go...
- head shields. Some
trilobites such as
Asaphus kowalewski evolved long
eyestalks to ****ist in
detecting predators whereas other trilobite eyes in contrast...