INTEGUMENTAL - определение. Что такое INTEGUMENTAL
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Что (кто) такое INTEGUMENTAL - определение

ORGAN SYSTEM THAT PROTECTS THE BODY COMPRISING THE SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES (INCLUDING HAIR, SCALES, FEATHERS, HOOVES, AND NAILS)
Integuments; Integuement; Integumentary; Integumentary systems; Integumentary System; Integumental muscles
  • 3D still showing human integumentary system.
  • Epidermis and dermis of human skin

integument         
NATURAL COVERING IN BIOLOGY
Bitegmic
[?n't?gj?m(?)nt]
¦ noun a tough outer protective layer, especially of an animal or plant.
Derivatives
integumental adjective
integumentary adjective
Origin
C17: from L. integumentum, from integere, from in- 'in' + tegere 'to cover'.
Integument         
NATURAL COVERING IN BIOLOGY
Bitegmic
·noun That which naturally invests or covers another thing, as the testa or the tegmen of a seed; specifically (Anat.), a covering which invests the body, as the skin, or a membrane that invests a particular.
integument         
NATURAL COVERING IN BIOLOGY
Bitegmic
n.
Covering, envelope, tegument.

Википедия

Integumentary system

The integumentary system is the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body. It comprises the skin and its appendages, which act as a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain the body of the animal. Mainly it is the body's outer skin.

The integumentary system includes hair, scales, feathers, hooves, and nails. It has a variety of additional functions: it may serve to maintain water balance, protect the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate body temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors which detect pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature.