The natural outer covering of an organism is known as the integumentary system. This system includes structures such as skin, hair, nails, and associated glands, serving vital functions like protection, temperature regulation, and sensory perception. In different organisms, the integument can vary widely, adapting to their environments and lifestyles.
The organism Paramecium moves with the help of hair-like structures called cilia and has a rigid outer covering known as a pellicle. The pellicle provides support and protection to the cell membrane of the Paramecium.
The outer covering of an apple is called the skin or peel.
Tonoplast is the outer covering of vacuole
Why do seeds have outer overing
They have shells to protect them from their enemies.
The integumentary system consists of the body's outer covering, also known as skin.
The meninges provide an outer covering for the brain. The meninges are considered part of the nervous system.
Integumentary System
what is seahorse outer-covering
The organism Paramecium moves with the help of hair-like structures called cilia and has a rigid outer covering known as a pellicle. The pellicle provides support and protection to the cell membrane of the Paramecium.
the capsule (outer covering of the bacteria)
The outer covering of the eyeball is cornea.
Amphibians do not have outer covering.
Bat is a mammal, so it's outer covering is hair whereas bird's outer covering is feather.
A seals outer covering is thick skin.
an ant's outer covering is their exoskeleton
Camels have hair as their outer covering.