- An
ocelloid is a
subcellular structure found in the
family Warnowiaceae (warnowiids),
which are
members of a
group of
unicellular organisms known as dinoflagellates...
- the
ocelloid, a
highly complex arrangement of
organelles with a
structure directly analogous to the eyes of
multicellular organisms. The
ocelloid has...
- and cryptophytes; (2)
receptors with
opaque screens; and (3)
complex ocelloids with
intracellular lenses,
found in one
group of
predatory dinoflagellates...
- and
possess two
flagella and two
unusual organelles, the
ocelloid and the piston. The
ocelloid is light-responsive
structure organized similarly to a multicellular...
- from
within the end of the cell to the
cinereous marginal border; the
ocelloid spots being obscurely defined.
Hindwing unmarked; the tail much prolonged...
-
characterized by
having a very
sophisticated photoreceptor organelle called the
ocelloid. This
genus is dis****d
worldwide but is
scarce and
difficult to find...
-
Arthropod eye
Evolution of the eye
Eyespot apparatus Mollusc eye
Parietal eye
Ocelloid "Catalog - Mendeley". www.mendeley.com.
Archived from the
original on 24...
- nematocysts, trichocysts, and pistons. The
Warnowiaceae uniquely possess an
ocelloid, an
extremely complex light-sensitive
subcellular structure composed of...
-
animals nucleolus pre-ribosome
production protein–DNA–RNA most
eukaryotes ocelloid detects light and
possibly shapes,
allowing phototaxis to take
place double-membrane...
- one-celled microorganisms, the
warnowiid dinoflagellates have eye-like
ocelloids, with
analogous structures for the lens and
retina of the multi-cellular...