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|definition=1. The integument, the outer layer of many invertebrates, comprising the epidermis (hypodermis) and the cuticle.  
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|definition=1. The [[integument]], the outer layer of many invertebrates, comprising the [[epidermis]] ([[hypodermis]]) and the [[cuticle]].  
  
2. ([[Bryozoa]]) The wall enclosing the body cavity of a colony and its parts.  
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2. ([[Bryozoa]]) The wall enclosing the [[body cavity]] of a [[colony]] and its parts.  
  
3. ([[Echiura]]) The dermal, glandular, muscular and epithelial tissues that make up the wall of the trunk.
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3. ([[Echiura]]) The [[dermal]], [[glandular]], muscular and [[epithelial tissues]] that make up the wall of the [[trunk]].
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 13 September 2013

body wall: 1. The integument, the outer layer of many invertebrates, comprising the epidermis (hypodermis) and the cuticle.

2. (Bryozoa) The wall enclosing the body cavity of a colony and its parts.

3. (Echiura) The dermal, glandular, muscular and epithelial tissues that make up the wall of the trunk.