retina
81Retina — Re̱tina [zu lat. rete = Netz] w; , ...nae: Netzhaut des Auges, die innerste, mehrschichtige Haut des Augapfels, in deren lichtempfindlichem Teil die eigentlichen Lichtsinneszellen (Stäbchen u. Zapfen) liegen …
82retina — ret|i|na [ˈretınə] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: , probably from Latin rete net ] the area at the back of your eye that receives light and sends an image of what you see to your brain …
83retina — ret|i|na [ retınə ] noun count the part at the back of your eye that sends light signals to the brain, where they are changed into images …
84retina — retina1 pl.f. retine retina2 pl.f. retine …
85retina — Sinónimos: ■ membrana, capa, recubrimiento, cubierta …
86retina — ret·i·na || retɪnÉ™ n. light sensitive layer at the back of the eyeball which receives images and transmits them to the brain as nerve impulses (Anatomy) …
87retina — f. Membrana interior del ojo de los vertebrados y otros animales donde se reciben las sensaciones luminosas que se transmiten al cerebro …
88retina — retain …
89retina — Anatomically essential to seeing, this is a delicate, multilayered, light sensitive membrane lining the inner eyeball, opposite the eye s lens. It is a sheet of photoreceptors (light receptors), millions of specialized brain cells (neurons)… …
90retina — [ rɛtɪnə] noun (plural retinas or retinae ni:) a layer at the back of the eyeball that contains cells sensitive to light, which trigger nerve impulses that pass via the optic nerve to the brain, where a visual image is formed. Derivatives retinal …