What's the difference between ocellar and ocellary?
Ocellar
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Four of these are numerous (retinula axons symapsing onto thick ocellar nerve fibres or onto thin ocellar fibres; thin ocellar nerve fibres synapsing onto thick ocellar nerve fibres or onto other thin ocellar fibres).
(2) Direct interactions between the ocelli and compound eyes are suggested by the projections of small ocellar interneurons into the proximal lobula.
(3) The central projections of the ocellar nerves from the intracranial ocelli also exhibit histamine-like immunoreactivity.
(4) The overall synaptic configurations are discussed in terms of the varied response characteristics of units in the ocellar nerve.
(5) The projections of ocellar fibres within the brain and thorax of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, were established using a modified cobalt sulphide technique, supplemented by serial sectioning of the brain for the light microscope.
(6) Electrophysiological recordings confirm the hyperpolarizing and localized action of histamine onto dendrites of second-order neurons in the ocellar cup.
(7) In addition to duplications of cuticular epithelia, extra glial cells, muscle fibers, and ocellar interneurons are sometimes found in extra-eye bearing flies.
(8) These results suggest that locust ocellar photoreceptors contain histamine and release it upon depolarization.
(9) Ocellar-mediated postsynaptic potentials influenced the firing of thoracic interneurons only if they arrived during the proper phase of rhythmic drive.
(10) There are 17 large 1st-order ocellar interneurons (Figs.
(11) rdgBKS222 and rgdAPC47 mutants are essentially normal with respect to structure and survival of ocellar receptors and synapses.
(12) The ocellar potential (OP) of planaria was recorded using microelectrode techniques.
(13) The small lateral ocellar neurons associated with these arborizations have cell bodies adjacent to the lateral ocellar tracts.
(14) It is present at high levels only in photoreceptor cell terminations, glomerulae of the antennal lobes, and the ocellar retina.
(15) All deltex alleles behave as recessive viables affecting wing, ocellar and eye morphology.
(16) Immunoreactivity of different intensity is found in the non-glomerular neuropil around the mushroom bodies, in the lateral protocerebrum, the central body, the optic tubercles, the lobula and medulla of optic lobe, the ocellar neuropil, in multiglomerular elements of the antennal lobes and in the dorsal deuterocerebrum.
(17) This collateral arborizes almost immediately in a region receiving input from arborizations of a number of small ocellar neurons (those less than 5 micrometer in diameter) from the ipsilateral ocellar nerve, together with small neurons from the median ocellar nerve, forming a region in each half of the brain which receives input from all three ocelli.
(18) No ocellar processes appear to be given off to the corpora pedunculata, central body, nervi corporis cardiaci, antennal lobes, or circumesophageal connectives; it is uncertain whether ocellar collaterals extend into the protocerebral bridge or optic lobes.
(19) Within each half of the posterior neuropil, two spatially separated regions of ocellar input have been identified.
(20) Anatomically, the sensory cells of the dorsal ocellus of Tenodera were determined histologically to be grouped into two distinct regions, each group making its own separate contribution to the ocellar nerve.
Ocellary
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to ocelli.
Example Sentences:
(1) The peridinian dinoflagellate Amyloodinium ocellatum was propagated by serial passage in clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) and hybrid striped bass (Morone chrysops X Morone saxatilis).
(2) The nucleolus organizing region in the salivary gland of Sciara ocellaris becomes gradually less active as the larvae approach pupation.
(3) Sciara ocellaris (Bradysia tritici) is a dipteran species characterized by an extensive polymorphism of structural modifications of single bands occurring in the polytene chromosomes.
(4) The influence of an X-linked recessive mutation, sepia, on the sex determination of a bisexual strain of Sciara ocellaris was studied.