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Перевод: epidermis
[существительное] кожица ; эпидерма ; эпидермис
Тезаурус:
- In adult wounds, the epidermis seems to migrate by means of lamellipodia, crawling over the exposed connective tissue.
- The tough leathery top surface of a mature leaf is not so easy to penetrate as the softer epidermis of the underside, which is why mildew in particular can often be found by turning over leaves that are glossy and apparently quite healthy, even protected by fungicidal deposit, on the top.
- New cells are born in the second or basal layer of skin, at the bottom of the epidermis.
- To help keep the delicate skin here as youthful as possible this new eye cream acts by "filling in" the wrinkles and also penetrates into the epidermis therefore hydrating the skin.
- The epidermis is penetrated at intervals by tiny pores known as stomata, which can be opened or closed by the surrounding guard cells, through which carbon dioxide enters (and oxygen exits).
- The epidermis at the edge of the wound looks smooth, as though under a circumferential tension.
- The first line of plant resistance is the surface skin layer, the epidermis, like your own skin.
- The foreskin develops early in intrauterine life as a protuberance of penile epidermis that grows forwards over the glans and adheres to it.
- A. hornified layer B. epidermis C. dermis D. malpighian layer E. subcutaneous layer.
- Ultra rich revitalizing balms, they literally melt into the epidermis, providing comfort and softness.
- In particular, grazing molluscs leave characteristic erosions from a leaf edge; birds, particularly the wood-pigeon, feed on clover and often leave characteristic beak-marks; weevils remove circles of tissue, often leaving the upper epidermis intact; sheep (causing damage probably indistinguishable from that caused by rabbits) remove whole leaves, leaving torn petioles or leave their bite marks on the leaflets that remain.
- The first, the stratum corneum - the topmost layer of the epidermis - is made up of bonded, interlocked, horny, dead cells, which form a barrier and are continuously being shed.
- Each scale is a hard, dry shield of keratin growing out from the animal's epidermis and overlapping with its neighbours to make a body-covering that is as snugly fitting as it is strong.
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