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Sep 28, 2010 ... The cornea.—The cornea is a hexagonal portion of the cuticular layer of the eye and is biconvex in form (Pig. 155, c). The corneal hypodermis.
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The superficial layer, the corneal layer, is made of keratinised cells, which are ... The hypodermis is the organism's adipose mattress giving the figure a more or ...
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Record 101 - 125 of 228 ... "An ommatidium or eye-element from the eye of the Lobster. c, cornea (cuticle); c.h., corneal hypodermis, which secretes the cuticle; co., ...
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The corneal hypodermis consists of a varying number of cells arranged in hexagons following the shape of the compressed om- matidium below. When the ...
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between the main lens and the corneal hypodermis, which we believe may have been occupied by the rear lens component (Plate IV(c)). In all these sections ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... Graber states that the vitreous cells = corneal hypodermis, are present in the lateral eyes of Scorpions. Patten regards the eyes of Limulus and ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... 2 The corneal hypodermis (= vitreous cells) is perhaps always present in development. The horizontal position of the visual rods or of those ...
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May 7, 2009 ... Ommatidium of Machilis. Ommatidium of Machilis (a Bristletail) with parts labeled, from Comstock (1): c - cornea hy - corneal hypodermis ...
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eyes are composed of a cornea with adjacent lens forming hypodermis cells, a layered tapetum and pigment cup, and the central retinula cells with a latticed ...
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By G. H. Parker. 1 ' \-"\ Table or Contexts. Page L Introduction 1 Methods 3 JX Histology 4 1. Corneal Hypodermis ... 2. Cone-cells 10 & Distal Retinuta .... 15 4.
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