hypodermis

NOUN
  1. layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle in e.g. arthropods
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How To Use hypodermis In A Sentence

  • The former involves damage to the outer layer of skin the epidermis and the underlying dermis; the latter involves damage to all three layers of skin—epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis—and often destroys underlying fat, muscle, nerve, and bone tissue. Healed by Horses
  • The hypodermis of all three species has two distinct zones that contain suberin and lignin.
  • There is the outer layer known as the epidermis, the dermis in the middle and the inner hypodermis. Numbers to know about the skin you're in
  • The key area is the dermis, a layer of skin sandwiched between the outer epidermis and the deep hypodermis. The New Science of Cosmetics
  • Furthermore, we examined HA in human pancreatic cancer cells transplanted into the hypodermis of nude mice to study the inhibitory effect of ME on HA synthesis.
  • hypodermis", Caapap is marked as dying, and PVR and DVC are neurons. Planet Python
  • The chemical composition of cell walls from endodermis and hypodermis was analysed.
  • The genes are expressed in a variety of tissues including the intestine, the hypodermis, the head, and the vulva.
  • Ferns generally lack some of the more typical adaptations of xerophytes, such as a thick hypodermis, sunken stomata, and CAM photosynthesis.
  • [3] The term 'hypodermis' frequently applied to this layer is misleading. The Life-Story of Insects
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