Aspectos anatômicos do olho e neuroquímicos da retina do mocó (Kerodon rupestris)
Summary:
This paper discusses the anatomical aspects of the eye and neurochemicals of the retina of the mocó (Kerodon rupestris), a Brazilian rodent, and how these aspects relate to the animal's vision and adaptation to its environment.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the anatomical and neurochemical aspects of the eye and retina of the mocó, a Brazilian rodent, and how these aspects contribute to the animal's vision.
- Education and learning: The paper provides detailed information about the structure and function of the eye and retina, contributing to the understanding of these aspects in the field of biology and vision science.
- Well-being: The paper discusses how the anatomical and neurochemical aspects of the mocó's eye and retina contribute to its adaptation to its environment, which is crucial for its survival and well-being.
Author(s)
FG Oliveira
Publication Year:
2013
Number of Citations:
1
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