What's the difference between trilobate and trilobite?

Trilobate


Definition:

  • (a.) Having three lobes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The micrographs clearly reveal the IgG molecule as trilobed, corresponding with the known structural organization of IgG.
  • (2) Besides a trilobed skull and abnormalities of the extremities, he had low-set ears, stenosis of both external auditory canals, a beak-like nose, microphthalmia, retentio testis and congenital dermal sinus-like anomaly at the coccygeal region.
  • (3) The cell bodies of the radiating neurons have a few delicate, somatic spines some of which are occasionally bilobed and trilobed.
  • (4) n. The new genus is characterized by the presence of a trilobed pseudobursa formed by three processes, and a vulvar appendage is always present in females.
  • (5) Side views of the ECF1F0 show the same elongated bilobed and trilobed projection of the ECF1 views shown previously to be normal to the hexagonal projection.
  • (6) He had a typical trilobed skull with synostosis and a honeycomb appearance on roentgenograms.
  • (7) Additional findings at autopsy included a mobile cecum and bilateral trilobed lungs with bilateral eparterial bronchi.
  • (8) The patients were born with trilobed deformity of the skull associated with synostosis of the lambdoidal, coronal, and sagittal sutures in Case 1 and of the lambdoidal suture in Case 2.
  • (9) Planar cholescintigraphy demonstrated a trilobed gallbladder contour.
  • (10) Special attention was given to the trilobed corpus cerebelli (C1, C2, C3), the lobi transitorii et caudales, the valvula, the crista cerebelli, the eminentia granularis and the lobus lineae lateralis.
  • (11) One case showed additional endocrine hyperplasia and left lung trilobation.
  • (12) The trilobed kidneys lay along the ventral surface of the synsacrum, with the adrenal glands at their cranioventral poles.
  • (13) Sonographic features include enlarged trilobed skull, hydrocephalus, polyhydramnios, and frequent association with thanatophoric dwarfism.

Trilobite


Definition:

  • (n.) Any one of numerous species of extinct arthropods belonging to the order Trilobita. Trilobites were very common in the Silurian and Devonian periods, but became extinct at the close of the Paleozoic. So named from the three lobes usually seen on each segment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In which case, now you suddenly realise that trilobites have bloody good eyes, so maybe they were there too!
  • (2) Wow!” (Graptolites and trilobites are long-extinct marine animals).
  • (3) The thick lenses in the aggregate eyes of a group of trilobites were double structures designed to eliminate spherical aberration.
  • (4) Permian-Triassic, c 250 million years ago The big one – more than 95% of species perished, including trilobites and giant insects – strongly linked to massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia that caused a savage episode of global warming.
  • (5) Trilobites may have evolved such sophisticated eye-lenses to maximise optic neurone response in a dimly lit environment.
  • (6) The shape of the aspherical interface in the cornea of some phacopid trilobites with schizochroal eyes is investigated.
  • (7) On the basis of the geometric optical method presented, the refractive indices and focal length of the original corneal lenses of trilobites can be determined.
  • (8) Here I report some of the first detailed evidence of phyletic gradualism in benthic macroinvertebrates, based on a study of approximately 15,000 trilobites from central Wales.
  • (9) The question posed, the geometric optical method used and the results presented are of general importance, and not only with respect to vision in the bug Notonecta, but also in the fossil trilobites, or in the wave guide theories which have been employed in similar modelling problems, in design of system of lenses without spherical aberration, for example.

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