eyestalk

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  • n.

    眼柄;

  • 英英释义

    Eyestalk

    • In anatomy, an eyestalk (sometimes spelled as eye stalk or known as an ommatophore) is a protrusion that extends the eye away from the body, giving the eye a better field of view than if it were unextended. It is common in nature and in fiction.

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    A primitive sarcopterygian fish with an eyestalk.
    The eyestalk-androgenic gland-testis endocrine axis in the crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus.
    Reproduction of Eyestalk-Ablated Penaeus stylirostris Fed Various Levels of Total Dietary Lipid
    Purified hormones from the crustacean eyestalk and their physiological specificity.
    Molecular biology of neurohormone precursors in the eyestalk of Crustacea
    The effects of diets on reproductive performance of eyestalk ablated and intact mud crab Scylla serrata.
    Zhu, M., Yu, X.-B. & Ahlberg, P. E. A primitive sarcopterygian fish with an eyestalk. Nature 410, 81-84
    Immunocytochemical localization of enkephalin and substance P in retina and eyestalk neurones of lobster
    Cloning of a cDNA encoding a putative molt-inhibiting hormone from the eyestalk of the sand shrimp Metapenaeus ensis.
    Expression of vitellogenin and cortical rod proteins during induced ovarian development by eyestalk ablation in the kuruma prawn, Ma...