Difference between revisions of "hypodermis"
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|etymology=Greek <i>hypo</i>, under; Latin <i>dermis</i>, skin | |etymology=Greek <i>hypo</i>, under; Latin <i>dermis</i>, skin | ||
− | |definition=The cellular, subcuticular layer that secretes the cuticle of annelids, nematodes, arthropods (see [[epidermis]]), and various other invertebrates | + | |definition=The cellular, subcuticular layer that secretes the [[cuticle]] of [[annelids]], [[nematodes]], arthropods (see [[epidermis]]), and various other invertebrates |
|see also=[[hypoblast]]. | |see also=[[hypoblast]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 14 September 2013
hypodermis (noun; Greek hypo, under; Latin dermis, skin): The cellular, subcuticular layer that secretes the cuticle of annelids, nematodes, arthropods (see epidermis), and various other invertebratesSee also: hypoblast.