「Epidermis」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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t and somewhat transparent through the upper | epidermis at a young stage, then discoloured into whit |
chambers, the outline appearing on the upper | epidermis as a circular narrow ridge. |
mine consists of a very long gallery in the | epidermis of a branch, eventually ascending along the |
wer storage region with a well defined upper | epidermis with air channels (barrel-shaped). |
carcely visible except at its end, where the | epidermis is almost eaten through, permitting the emer |
iled spiral filament that is embedded in the | epidermis and an axial filament with a granular dome. |
(1), Staphylococcus | epidermis (2) and S. aureus colonies (3). |
alized proteins, is released from the softer | epidermis beneath, and the epidermis begins to form a |
packed within the leaf that they rupture the | epidermis and are consequently spread by the wind. |
uries or through the natural openings in the | epidermis, such as stomata. |
Histologically normal | epidermis has been shown to develop in situ. |
roots, ions diffuse into the apoplast of the | epidermis before being taken up into the symplast by s |
The plant has a greenish-gray | epidermis and black spines. |
In the stratum granulosum layer of the | epidermis, lamellar bodies are released from keratinoc |
Infective stage penetrates the | epidermis and cortical parenchyma of the host root, on |
ifically expressed in the basal layer of the | epidermis with family member KRT14. |
The fossilized tissue includes a thin | epidermis, muscle fibers, and possibly blood vessels. |
the dermis' main function is to support the | epidermis, this greatly increases the exchange of oxyg |
-5), 3-5 mm long, hairlike, brownish yellow; | epidermis shiny green, smooth, apices often reddish or |
sexual fruiting body that erupts through the | epidermis of host plants parasitised by mitosporic fun |
otein present in the basal cell layer of the | epidermis and in hair follicles. |
ther debris in conjunction with the ciliated | epidermis present in all echinoderms. |
creased repair activity was observed both in | epidermis and in the dermal fibroblasts.. Histologic s |
provide an efficient transfer of heat to the | epidermis), and increased blood flow to the extremitie |
irst few days after the injury, this wounded | epidermis transforms into a layer of signaling cells c |
form of a white blotch mine, with a loosened | epidermis which is very thin and almost pure white, on |
apulae are soft, covered externally with the | epidermis, and lined internally with peritoneum. |
The | epidermis is loosened and much wrinkled, pale brownish |
parallel lines, formed by thickenings of the | epidermis (the mammary ridge) along the ventral surfac |
numerous longitudinal folds in the loosened | epidermis at maturity, causing the opposite halves of |
The lower | epidermis is much wrinkled longitudinally. |
The mine is roundish and the loosened | epidermis is much wrinkled, resulting in the leaf bein |
The loosened | epidermis becomes much wrinkled in the later stages, a |
ls which are immature dendritic cells of the | epidermis and mucosa. |
long, laterally compressed, composed of the | epidermis, distally narrowed and curved. |
ectoderm on the other hand gives rise to the | epidermis, the nervous tissue, and if present, nephrid |
The lower | epidermis has no recognisable folds. |
outer layer of the sponge (somewhat like an | epidermis, but not entirely like it, since this termin |
The lower | epidermis has numerous extremely fine folds. |
The lower | epidermis is often torn. |
The lower | epidermis has one or more strong folds. |
The | epidermis is opaque to green yellow. |
The | epidermis is opaque with a yellow tan. |
The mine is oblong and the | epidermis is opaque yellow tan. |
The shape is oblong to quadrate and the | epidermis is opaque with a yellow tan. |
The | epidermis is opaque, yellow green. |
The | epidermis is opaque, green yellow. |
The | epidermis is opaque, green tan. |
The mine is ovoid and the | epidermis is opaque, tan. |
The | epidermis is opaque, red brown and usually extends acr |
opecia, and is a congenital focal absence of | epidermis with or without evidence of other layers of |
phylum Porifera (sponges), equivalent to the | epidermis in other organisms. |
eral nerves and brain), tooth enamel and the | epidermis (the outer part of integument). |
long serpentine mine, in which the loosened | epidermis is pale green and a black line of frass exte |
Aldrovanda include hard testa with an outer | epidermis of palisade cells and with a smooth, strongl |
found only in the terminally differentiated | epidermis of palms and soles. |
atched caterpillars mostly feed on the lower | epidermis and parenchyma tissue, leaving a network of |
sible for secondary growth that replaces the | epidermis in roots and stems. |
es a weak dermoepidermal junction, where the | epidermis easily separates from the dermis causing muc |
Fungi that grow on the | epidermis, hair, skin, nails, scales or feathers of li |
ming a tentiform mine, of which the loosened | epidermis is slightly wrinkled at maturity. |
The lower | epidermis appears smooth or has several small creases |
The third instar larva feeds on the | epidermis and some mesophyll on the upper surface of t |
erior portion of the Malpighian layer of the | epidermis, the stratum granulosum otherwise known as t |
The | epidermis is strongly folded. |
The lower | epidermis is strongly folded. |
Thermal Response of the | Epidermis to Surface Gels. |
The lower | epidermis of the mining part is finely wrinkled. |
The | epidermis of the plant is covered with a dense coating |
The frass is glued to the upper | epidermis, giving the mine a blackish appearance. |
The feeding is confined to the | epidermis on the underside of the leaves. |
The loosened | epidermis of the mine is very thin and whitish at firs |
t-specific behavior by attaching to the sole | epidermis by the presence of sole mucous cells. |
The larva makes a slit in the lower | epidermis of the blotch, by which part of the frass is |
Gli2 is expressed in the interfollicular | epidermis and the outer root sheath of hair follicles |
It finally re-emerges through the | epidermis on the side of the obtuse angle, adjacent to |
imb of the salamander is cut off, a layer of | epidermis covers the surface of the amputation site. |
Cutis is the combined term for the | epidermis and the dermis, the two outer layers of the |
The loosened upper | epidermis of the mine is slightly contracted by silken |
sh structures embedded in the surface of the | epidermis beneath the radial canals. |
ition of rings that are cut out of the lower | epidermis of the mine. |
The lower | epidermis of the mining part is strongly contracted by |
The lower | epidermis of the leaf on a fully developed mine is bro |
The upper | epidermis of the leaf on the mining part is whitish, b |
in palaeonemerteans, but separated from the | epidermis by the usually well-developed outer longitud |
physical barrier of the plant's “skin”, the | epidermis of the primary plant body and the periderm o |
The upper | epidermis of the mining part is strongly contorted to |
d by the fourth instar larva, thus the upper | epidermis of the mining part is completely separated f |
The upper | epidermis of the leaf on the mining part is whitish-br |
le at a corner of the mine through the upper | epidermis, and then leaves the mine through the hole t |
feration of tissue is produced and the upper | epidermis is thickened up, the larva feeds beneath it |
the leaf or between two veins, the loosened | epidermis being thrown into numerous longitudinal wrin |
s small, near central nerv, spines 3, short; | epidermis green to yellowish green, smooth. |
helial cells lining various organs (e.g. the | epidermis, bronchial tree and genitourinary tract). |
The lower | epidermis contains two to three length folds. |
ve because of the ash-grey to white coloured | epidermis with typically black spines and wooly crown |
ggs are laid singly in punctures in the leaf | epidermis, either upper or lower. |
leaves, so that all that remains is the thin | epidermis and veins. |
The upper | epidermis turns white and makes the mines very noticea |
The lower | epidermis is whitish, unfolded, and rather transparent |
The | epidermis remains without folds until the mine becomes |
The | epidermis is wrinkled, so that the leaf is slightly be |
The parenchyma is consumed and the | epidermis somewhat wrinkled. |
The | epidermis is yellow-green and has some folds. |
mine has the form of a blotch-mine under the | epidermis of young shoots, rarely of old trunks. |
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