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What (who) is cuticula$18308$ - definition

EXTERNAL SKELETON OF AN ORGANISM
Animal shell; Robot exoskeleton; Arthropod robot; Cuticula (invertebrate); Exoskeletons; External skeleton; Ectoskeleton; Extoskelitan; Apodeme
  • Borings in exoskeletons can provide evidence of animal behavior. In this case, boring [[sponge]]s attacked this [[hard clam]] shell after the death of the clam, producing the trace fossil ''[[Entobia]]''.
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VARIOUS BIOLOGICAL TISSUES OR STRUCTURES THAT ARE THICKENED OR TOUGH
Waxy cuticle; Cuticles; Cuticula; Cuticular; Cuticulas; Cuticulae
(cuticles)
Your cuticles are the skin at the base of each of your fingernails.
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VARIOUS BIOLOGICAL TISSUES OR STRUCTURES THAT ARE THICKENED OR TOUGH
Waxy cuticle; Cuticles; Cuticula; Cuticular; Cuticulas; Cuticulae
·adj Pertaining to the cuticle, or external coat of the skin; epidermal.
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VARIOUS BIOLOGICAL TISSUES OR STRUCTURES THAT ARE THICKENED OR TOUGH
Waxy cuticle; Cuticles; Cuticula; Cuticular; Cuticulas; Cuticulae
·noun A thin skin formed on the surface of a liquid.
II. Cuticle ·noun The scarfskin or epidermis. ·see Skin.
III. Cuticle ·noun The outermost skin or pellicle of a plant, found especially in leaves and young stems.

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Exoskeleton

An exoskeleton (from Greek έξω éxō "outer" and σκελετός skeletós "skeleton") is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body, in contrast to an internal skeleton (endoskeleton) in for example, a human. In usage, some of the larger kinds of exoskeletons are known as "shells". Examples of exoskeletons within animals include the arthropod exoskeleton shared by chelicerates, myriapods, crustaceans, and insects, as well as the shell of certain sponges and the mollusc shell shared by snails, clams, tusk shells, chitons and nautilus. Some animals, such as the turtle, have both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton.