| hypodermis | <dermatology, pathology> A layer of cells below the epidermis. (11 Jan 1998) |
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layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle in e.g. arthropods
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[eh-pee-DUR-miss] the living, cellular layer of the insect cuticle, which is responsible for secreting the compounds that form the hard, non-living outer cuticle. Also sometimes called the epidermis.
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In nematodes: A thin tissue layer beneath the cuticle that thickens to form the dorsal, lateral, and ventral chords, which extend the length of the body. (14)
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One or more layers of cells beneath the epidermis and distinctly different from the cortex or other ground tissue.
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