-
artery of the **** (example of
integument enclosing an
internal organ)
Flensing Flesh (generic use of
plural "
integuments")
Herzog & de
Meuron (figurative...
- of
total body
weight and
covers 1.5 to 2 m2 of
surface area. The skin (
integument) is a
composite organ, made up of at
least two
major layers of tissue:...
- the
outer integument of angiosperms. The
integuments develop into the seed coat when the
ovule matures after fertilization. The
integuments do not enclose...
- is
located opposite the
micropyle opening of the
integuments. It is the
tissue where the
integuments and
nucellus are joined.
Nutrients from the plant...
-
changes in the
integuments,
generally a
reduction and
disorganization but
occasionally a thickening. The seed coat
forms from the two
integuments or
outer layers...
-
Comprehensive Insect Physiology,
Biochemistry and Pharmacology.
Volume 3:
Integument,
Respiration and Circulation.
Pergamom Press. pp. 289–355. ISBN 978-0-08-030804-3...
- Marl
Formation of
Harrana in Jordan,
knowledge of the
nature of
mosasaur integument was
mainly based on very few
accounts describing early mosasaur fossils...
-
endosporic megasporangium surrounded by one or two
sheathing layers (
integuments). The
young sporophyte develops within the seed,
which on germination...
-
Theropoda (/θɪəˈrɒpədə/; from
ancient Gr**** θηρίο- ποδός [θηρίον, (therion) "wild beast"; πούς, ποδός (pous, podos) "foot"]),
commonly known as theropods...
- the wall of the
embryo sac
enlarges and
combines with the
nucellus and
integument to form the seed coat. The
ovary wall
develops to form the
fruit or pericarp...