- A
cuticle (/ˈkjuːtɪkəl/), or
cuticula, is any of a
variety of
tough but flexible, non-mineral
outer coverings of an organism, or
parts of an organism,...
- An
exoskeleton (from Gr**** έξω éxō "outer" and σκελετός skeletós "skeleton") is a
skeleton that is on the
exterior of an
animal in the form of hardened...
- tissues. The
cuticula is
about a
micrometer thick and
covered with fine villi. In
composition and structure, it
resembles the
cuticula of the arthropods...
-
normal <165°
angle (Lovibond angle)
between the
nailbed and the fold (
cuticula). Schamroth's
window (see image) is obliterated.
Clubbing is not obvious...
- Look up cuticle or
cuticula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cuticle, or
cuticula, is any of a
variety of
tough but flexible, non-mineral
outer coverings...
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albumen Middle albumen Vitelline membrane Nucleus of
Pander Germinal disc (nucleus)
Yellow yolk
White yolk
Internal albumen Chalaza Air cell
Cuticula...
-
leaves are
usually tough and much
sclerotized and have a well-developed
cuticula.
Their flowers are uni****ual, and the male ones are
borne in
erect catkins...
-
single claw on the
tibia of the palp. The
larvae bite a hole into the
cuticula of the host and use a stylostome,
which acts like a
drinking straw, to...
- has a
round body with
spiky cranial and
caudal parts,
covered by
yellow cuticula.
Toxocara canis is gonochoristic. The
cranial part of the body contains...
- lanceolate-ovate,
ribbed and shiny. The
upper surface has a thick, water-repellent
cuticula. The
flowers are pink-lilac and
bloom from
April through November. This...