The pigmented choroid coat is iridescent because of the tapetum lucidium and its function is that it reflects the light in the eyes and is found only in animal eyes because of low light intensity
Some animal's eyes shine in the dark because of the presence of the tapetum lucidum* in the choroid layer (the middle layer) of the eye. This layer helps to reflect light, presumably allowing them to see better in the dark. This is why most animals which could be considered nocturnal have noticeably shinier eyes than, for example, humans, who do not have any evidence of the tapetum lucidum* in their choroid layer.*Please note; I'm not entirely sure about the spelling of tapetum lucidum. It could be spelled tapetum lucidium, tapetum ludicium, or any other variant, so don't go strictly by this answer! Most dictionaries have just tapetum.
I believe the answer is tapetum lucidium. It is a specialized surface that reflects the light within the eye and is found in the eyes of animals that live under conditions of low-intensity light. It's not found in humans.
Polymastia tapetum was created in 1997.
Yes, dogs have a tapetum lucidum, which is a reflective layer behind their retina that helps enhance their vision in low light conditions by reflecting light back through the retina, allowing them to see better in the dark.
The tapetum lucidum in dogs' eyes reflects light, increasing their ability to see in low light conditions. This reflective layer helps to enhance their night vision by giving their eyes a second chance to absorb light that was not initially captured.
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The tapetum lucidum in a cow is a layer of tissue behind the retina that reflects light and enhances night vision by allowing the retina to capture more light. This structure helps cows see better in low-light conditions, such as at night.
The cells of tapetum in angiospermic plants are multinucleated because during development, the tapetum cells undergo multiple rounds of DNA replication without cell division, leading to the accumulation of multiple nuclei within a single cell. This multinucleation provides additional genetic material and metabolic support to the developing pollen grains.
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