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How to pronounce hypodermis in English?

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Type of layer
Derivation hypodermal, hypodermic

Examples of hypodermis

hypodermis
The cells that line the sclerotic hypodermis are elongated and tend to be hardened.
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Sclerenchymatous cells mainly occur in hypodermis, pericycle, secondary xylem and phloem.
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Another name for the hypodermis is the subcutaneous tissue.
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The hypodermis, not actually part of the skin, lies immediately below the dermis, and contains the subcutaneous fat.
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The hypodermis is made up of adipose tissue.
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It occurs chiefly in hypodermis of stems and leaves.
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Characteristic of roots in philodendrons is the presence of a sclerotic hypodermis, which are cylindrical tubes inside the epidermis that can be one to five cells long.
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More examples
  • Layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle in e.g. arthropods
  • The hypodermis, also called the hypoderm, subcutaneous tissue, or superficial fascia is the lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates. Types of cells that are found in the hypodermis are fibroblasts, adipose cells, and macrophages. ...
  • Below the surface of the skin.
  • The cell layer beneath the epidermis of the pericarp
  • In nematodes: A thin tissue layer beneath the cuticle that thickens to form the dorsal, lateral, and ventral chords, which extend the length of the body. (14)
  • A layer of subcutaneous fat, located below the dermis and structured from connective tissue (septa) that strengthens the fat cells.
  • The deepest layer of skin, also known as subcutaneous tissue.