A star-shaped pupil, also known as a "star-shaped keratoconus," can be a result of corneal irregularities or conditions such as keratoconus, where the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape. This alteration in the cornea can distort light entering the eye, affecting the pupil's shape. Other potential causes might include certain types of trauma or eye surgeries. It’s essential to consult an eye care professional for a comprehensive evaluation and proper diagnosis.
A star shaped figure is described as stellate. Also a hexagram
Some synonyms for star-shaped figures include asteroform, stellate, stelliform, astromorphic and multi-pointed. Star-shaped figures could also be described as polygons.
I don't think they really have a shape.They are huge balls of buring gas in the sky. But, I know for sure they aren't star shaped. Have a quick glance at the sun ... the only star close enough to us for its shape to be observable. Stars are nominally spherical (round-shapes, ball-shaped), with the possibility of a slight bulge around the middle of any star that spins fast.
it is shaped like a whale
either a maple leaf or marijuana
False. This answer is An astrocyte is glia or a supporting cell for neurons. It does get its name from the fact that it is shaped like a star.
they would still be like a sphere
The shape of an octopus' pupil is square-shaped.
shaped like a star:)
A star.
It has a clear w-shaped pupil
Arranged or shaped like a star
Stars are not physically star-shaped (as in having 5 points). They're spherical in shape.
One of the most common answers is a five-shaped star.
The shape of an octopus' pupil is square-shaped.
Goryokoku in Hokkaido
a starfish