Fungal vs Eyespot - What's the difference?
fungal | eyespot |
Of or pertaining to a fungus or fungi.
(biology) Any of various primitive light-sensitive organs or regions in many diverse organisms.
*2011 , Terence Allen and Graham Cowling, The Cell: A Very Short Introduction , Oxford 2011, p. 12:
*:The eyespot is a complex sandwich of membranes with rows of granules that contain around 200 different proteins, including the same rhodopsins found in the retina of our own eye.
An eye-like marking on the tail of a peacock or the wing of a butterfly.
(botany) Any of a group of fungal infections of grasses that are characterized by oval spots.
As an adjective fungal
is of or pertaining to a fungus or fungi.As a noun eyespot is
(biology) any of various primitive light-sensitive organs or regions in many diverse organisms.fungal
English
Adjective
(-)- Doctors determined that the cause of the itchy rash was fungal rather than bacterial.