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- 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:...
- artery of the **** (example of integument enclosing an internal organ) Flensing Flesh (generic use of plural "integuments") Herzog & de Meuron (figurative...
- the outer integument of angiosperms. The integuments develop into the seed coat when the ovule matures after fertilization. The integuments do not enclose...
- Marl Formation of Harrana in Jordan, knowledge of the nature of mosasaur integument was mainly based on very few accounts describing early mosasaur fossils...
- 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...
- gluteal aponeurosis, which separates it from the superficial fascia and integument. The gluteus medius muscle starts, or "originates", on the outer surface...
- often exhibit indeterminate growth. These animals produce new skin and integuments throughout their life, replacing them according to growth. Arthropod...
- eyelids is not readily visible and has a pale, pink color. The two main integumental muscles of a cat are the platysma and the cutaneous maximus. The cutaneous...
- Gizmodo. Retrieved 25 July 2024. Chudinov, P. K. (1968). "Structure of the integuments of theromorphs". Doklady Akad. Nauk SSSR. 179: 226–229. Smith, Roger...