Difference between revisions of "inverse eyes"

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|definition=Eyes in which the [[distal]] ends of the [[retinal]] cells [[face]] the interior of the [[cup]] or [[vesicle]].
 
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 13 September 2013

inverse eyes: Eyes in which the distal ends of the retinal cells face the interior of the cup or vesicle.

See also: converse eyes