Difference between revisions of "fibrillar layer"

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|definition=(NEMATA) In ascarids, a cuticular stratum that consists of a condensation of spongy matrix forming a closely woven network between the internal cortical layer and the matrix layer.
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|definition=(NEMATA) In ascarids, a cuticular [[stratum]] that consists of a [[condensation]] of spongy matrix forming a closely woven network between the internal [[cortical layer]] and the [[matrix layer]].
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Revision as of 13:24, 12 September 2013

fibrillar layer: (NEMATA) In ascarids, a cuticular stratum that consists of a condensation of spongy matrix forming a closely woven network between the internal cortical layer and the matrix layer.