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cuticle: Definition from Answers.com
In zoology, the invertebrate cuticle or cuticula is a multi-layered structure outside the epidermis of many invertebrates, notably roundworms and arthropods, ...
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Ecdysis - Information from Answers.com
Since the cuticula of these animals often forms an inelastic exoskeleton, it is shed during growth and a new, larger covering is formed. The remnants of the old, ...
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Insecta: Definition from Answers.com
The molt involves not only the external layers of the body wall, the cuticula, but ... or primitive: No distinct external changes are evident with an increase in size. 2.
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Onychophora - Information from Answers.com
[2] They have variously been compared to worms with legs, caterpillars and slugs . .... The cuticula is about a micrometer thick and covered with fine villi.
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Apoplast: Definition from Answers.com
... strip in roots, air spaces between plant cells and the cuticula of the plant. ... to the rest of the plant body via the xylem and trigger systemic acquired resistance.
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Monera: Definition from Answers.com
2 Blue-green algae; 3 Summary; 4 See also; 5 References; 6 External links .... the Substance Call'd Worms in the Nose, the Cuticula Consisting of Scales".
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clubbing: Definition from Answers.com
[2] :656 Hippocrates was probably the first to document clubbing as a sign of ... angle) between the nailbed and the fold (cuticula); Increased convexity of the nail ...
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