A nucellar dome has been formed in the massive nucellar cap and the integument has overgrown the nucellus and formed a wide-open micropyle. |
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Sclerites are mounted on short stalks of the integument, connected to the undersurface of the central disc, and are external to the body surface. |
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There are studies on the vasculature of the scaled integument of lizards and snakes. |
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The outer integument remains two cell layers thick throughout development and does not contribute to the micropyle. |
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The integument is composed of the skin, which covers the entire body, in addition to accessory organs derived from skin. |
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Each Melibe was suspended by hooks from its dorsal integument in a chamber continuously perfused with natural seawater. |
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The epibionts were attached to the surface of the integument covering the siphon and muscular mantle and on the shell. |
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The outer or pulpy integument of the seed may have a wrinkled appearance. |
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The integument delimits the body of the organism, separating it from the environment and protecting it from foreign matter. |
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Modified mechanical sense organs in the cuticle called campaniform organs detect bending strains in the integument. |
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Organisms that live in aquatic environments and whose integument is permeable to water, therefore, must be able to contend with osmotic pressure. |
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The outer covering of crustaceans is variously called the integument, cuticle, or exoskeleton. |
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The tough integument tightly pressed to the seed when fresh but from which the seed shrinks during drying. |
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In general, the integument is darker in colder areas and varies from dull bluish-grey to black. |
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The integument and hairs that clothe the body vary considerably with different provenances. |
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When the integument breaks, the occlusion bodies are liberated into the environment, ready to resume the infection cycle. |
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Ovules consisted of an outer integument that surrounded the inner integument to form the micropyle, with the inner integument surrounding the nucellus and embryo sac. |
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During development of the ovule, the inner of the two integuments disappears, while the outer integument differentiates into different layers of the seed coat. |
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Hosts may be infected via the integument or via the gut epithelium. |
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The relatively gracile Maroantsetrana with its weakly sculptured integument is clearly unrelated to Porcelloderes. |
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The integument of all animals represents the primary buffer between internal structures and the environment, and it is constantly subject to wear, tear, and other damage. |
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The outer integument of the seed or testa is coarsy, yellowish in color and more or less ribbed. |
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These eggs hatch into what's called nauplius larvae, and they go through three stages of non-feeding moults, when they shed their outer integument and grow. |
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The resulting zygote develops into an embryo, which along with its surrounding integument, becomes a seed. |
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Water loss is an especially critical problem in captive terrestrial and semi-terrestrial amphibians, as a properly hydrated integument is essential to the normal function of the amphibian skin. |
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The dried product of the first is 'parchment coffee' which is the seed enclosed in the inner integument or endocarp and the dried product of the second is the seed enclosed in the complete dried fruit tissue. |
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Underneath each nail the deep or dermic layer of the integument is peculiarly modified. |
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Body integument pitted with scattered, very shallow punctations or nearly smooth. |
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Lipomas are benign lesions composed of adipose tissue typically found in the integument, gastrointestinal tract, or central nervous system. |
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The parasite had died before pupating and the integument was covered with closely-adhering soil particles. |
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The perspiratory glands of the skin are scattered everywhere throughout the integument, being most abundant on the anterior portions of the body. |
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It is important to note that the 'inner fleshy layer' described above, is part of the integument and not nucellus since the nucellus is generally not vascularised. |
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The haustellate mouthparts of pentatomid species pierce the larval integument and largely bypass the terpenoidladen coating to access the internal contents of the larval prey. |
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Thaumatomyrmex is a rarely collected but extremely distinct genus that has unique fork-like mandibles and glossy nitid integument with scattered curved decumbent setae. |
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Data indicates that lesions in the integument, hepatopancreas, midgut, and hindgut were only seen in treated PLs and were not found in the control animals. |
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When contact between the integument and the surrounding sea water solution is blocked, crocodiles are found to lose their ability to discriminate salinities. |
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Do you mean it is wrong, the gold-filmed skin, integument, shown ruptured? |
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