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integument An outer covering layer of mulluscan soft parts; epidermis; cuticle.
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integument skin. A typical arrangement of dermis is shown in the figure. The outer, usually acellular, layer may be composed of scales, cuticular material, mucous, etc. The columnar epithelial layer may contain invaginations forming numerous structures including hair or feather roots, endocrine or exocrine glands, sensory structures, tattoos, and so on. ...
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integumentary having to do with skin, hair and nails
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integument Cell layers enveloping the nucellus of an ovule, and which will become the seed coat.
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integration The useful organization and incorporation of both new and old data, experience, and emotional capacities into the personality. Also refers to the organization and amalgamation of functions at various levels of psychosexual development.
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