rhabdom
Americannoun
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any of various rod-shaped structures.
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the rod-shaped portion of an arthropod ommatidium.
Other Word Forms
- rhabdomal adjective
Etymology
Origin of rhabdom
1875–80; < Late Greek rhábdōma bundle of rods; rhabdo-, -oma
Example Sentences
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Insect eyes are made of thousands of hexagonal columns called ommatidia, each of which focuses light through a lens down a transparent tube called a rhabdom to a set of photosensitive cells at the bottom.
From Economist
Whilst each unit of the lateral eye of Limulus has a rhabdom of ten3 pieces 292 forming a star-like chitinous centre in section, each lateral eye of Scorpio has several rhabdoms of five or less rhabdomeres, indicating that the Limulus lateral eye-unit is more specialized than the detached lateral eyelet of Scorpio, so as to present a coincidence of one lens with one rhabdom.
From Project Gutenberg
B, Rhabdom of the same, consisting of five confluent rhabdomeres.
From Project Gutenberg
C, Transverse section of the rhabdom of a retinula of the scorpion’s central eye, showing its five constituent rhabdomeres as rays of a star.
From Project Gutenberg
From the distal ends of the cells are secreted chitinous rhabdomeres, forming a rhabdom which occupies and fills up the central portion of the cup beneath the middle of the corneal lens.
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