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The tapetum lucidum (/təˈpiːtəm luˈsiːdəm/; from Latin for "bright tapestry; coverlet"; plural: tapeta lucida) is a layer of tissue in the eye of many.


The tapetum is a specialised layer of nutritive cells found within the anther, of flowering plants, where it is located between the sporangenous tissue.


constitute the tapetum and extend laterally on either side into the temporal lobe, and cover in the central part of the lateral ventricle.


The tapetum and anterior.


The tapetum is a reflective layer at the back of the eye, thought to increase sensitivity.


whereas the controlled reflection of light from the tapetum lucidum produces eyeshine (see Tapetum lucidum).


In some animals, the retina contains a reflective layer (the tapetum lucidum) which increases the amount of light each photosensitive cell perceives.


vision compared to many animals, in part because the human eye lacks a tapetum lucidum.


owls, and are able to do this despite the lack of a reflective layer (tapetum lucidum); instead, each night, a large area of light-sensitive membrane.


effect of the (normal) presence of a tapetum lucidum in both eyes and the absence of melanin in the blue eye.


The tapetum lucidum produces eyeshine in both.


Play media Cats have a tapetum lucidum, which is a reflective layer behind the retina that sends light.


Stichodactyla tapetum is a species of sea anemone in the family Stichodactylidae.


World Register of Marine Species Stichodactyla tapetum.


Proteleia tapetum is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Polymastiidae.


"grate-shaped tapetum clade" (see the cladogram below).


The type genus, Zorocrates, grouped with Zoropsis inside the grate-shaped tapetum clade.


these layers generally disintegrate in the mature anther A single layer of tapetum.


humans); and as the tapetum nigrum, referring to the observation that in animals with a tapetum lucidum, in the region of the tapetum lucidum the RPE is.


in tarsiers, the nocturnal vision is further augmented by a reflective tapetum lucidum behind the retina, similar to that found in other nocturnal mammals.


Examples are the scales of silvery fish, and the tapetum lucidum that causes the eyeshine of dogs and cats using the sclera.


caudate nucleus, and sits above the tapetum; a small number of further connections passing through the occipital tapetum to join the putamen to portions of.


The tapetum lucidum is a retroreflective tissue found in eyes.



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