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What (who) is cutis plate - definition

DIVISION OF THE BODY OF AN ANIMAL OR EMBRYO
Somites; Sclerotome; Primitive segments; Dermatome (embryology); Somatome; Mesomere; Cutis plate; Dermatomal mesenchyme; Dermatome (Embryology); Myotome (embryology); Primitive segment; Syndetome; Sclerotomes; Dermomyotome; Dermamyotome
  • Chick embryo of thirty-three hours' incubation, viewed from the dorsal aspect. X 30
  • Transverse section of a human embryo of the third week to show the differentiation of the primitive segment.  ao. Aorta. m.p. Muscle-plate. n.c. Neural canal. sc. Sclerotome. s.p. Dermatome

Microplate         
  • [[Liquid handling robot]] for 96 wells
  • A commercial microplate washer
FLAT PLATE WITH MULTIPLE "WELLS" USED AS SMALL TEST TUBES
Microtiter plates; 96 well plate; Microtitre plate; Microwell plate; 96-well plate; Micro-plate; Microtiter plate
A microplate, also known as a microtiter plate (Microtiter is a registered trademark in the United States, therefore it should not be used generically without attribution), microwell plate or multiwell, is a flat plate with multiple "wells" used as small test tubes. The microplate has become a standard tool in analytical research and clinical diagnostic testing laboratories.
Cutis laxa         
  • Peter Spanner, 1891
SKIN DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY SKIN THAT IS LOOSE, HANGING, WRINKLED AND LACKING IN ELASTICITY; IT CAN ALSO AFFECT CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY, INCLUDING THE HEART, BLOOD VESSELS, JOINTS, INTESTINES AND LUNGS
Elastolysis; Cutis Laxa; Cutis laxa senilis; Chalazoderma; Dermatolysis; Dermatomegaly; Generalized elastolysis; Pachydermatocele; Cutis laxa, dominant type; Cutis laxa, recessive type 1; Cutis laxa, recessive type 2; Cutis laxa, recessive; Dermatochalasia; Generalized elastorrhexis; Cutis laxa syndrome
Cutis laxa or pachydermatocele is a group of rare connective tissue disorders in which the skin becomes inelastic and hangs loosely in folds.
Diamond plate         
  • Part of a diamond plate
TEXTURED METAL STOCK WITH A REGULAR PATTERN OF RAISED DIAMONDS OR LINES ON ONE SIDE
Checkerplate; Checker plate; Durbar floor plate; Durbar plate; Diamond plate
Diamond plate, also known as checker plate and tread plate, is a type of metal stock with a regular pattern of raised diamonds or lines on one side, with the reverse side being featureless. Diamond plate is usually steel, stainless steel or aluminum.

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Somite

The somites (outdated term: primitive segments) are a set of bilaterally paired blocks of paraxial mesoderm that form in the embryonic stage of somitogenesis, along the head-to-tail axis in segmented animals. In vertebrates, somites subdivide into the dermatomes, myotomes, sclerotomes and syndetomes that give rise to the vertebrae of the vertebral column, rib cage, part of the occipital bone, skeletal muscle, cartilage, tendons, and skin (of the back).

The word somite is sometimes also used in place of the word metamere. In this definition, the somite is a homologously-paired structure in an animal body plan, such as is visible in annelids and arthropods.