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photoreception in the
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-
phototransduction components in
cephalopod chromatop****s
suggest dermal photoreception".
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 218 (10): 1596–1602. Bibcode:2015JExpB...
- more
ancestral to more
derived states): non-directional
photoreception,
directional photoreception, low-resolution vision, and high-resolution vision. Increased...
- Clock/Cycle (Bmal1)
complex in
insects and vertebrates. In plants, blue-light
photoreception can be used to cue
developmental signals.
Besides chlorophylls, cryptochromes...
- It may
consist of
thousands of ommatidia,
which are tiny
independent photoreception units that
consist of a cornea, lens, and
photoreceptor cells which...
-
Principles of
Neural Science, 4th ed., pp. 507–513. McGraw-Hill, New York. "
Photoreception" McGraw-Hill
Encyclopedia of
Science & Technology, vol. 13, p. 460,...
- The
eyespot apparatus (or stigma) is a
photoreceptive organelle found in the
flagellate or (motile)
cells of
green algae and
other unicellular photosynthetic...
-
phototransduction components in
cephalopod chromatop****s
suggest dermal photoreception".
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 218 (10): 1596–1602. Bibcode:2015JExpB...
- amounts. Amazingly, with so
little solid matter, it
tautly holds the eye.
Photoreception is
phylogenetically very old, with
various theories of phylogenesis...
- chromoproteins, such as the
pigments involved in
photosynthesis and
photoreception. In
medical terminology, "photopigment"
commonly refers to the photoreceptor...