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Dictionary » C » Coverings Coveringsa surrounding layer; something that covers or encloses, forming an outer layer. See: tunica. coverings of spermatic cord, coverings of the spermatic cord, including external and internal spermatic fasciae, and cremasteric muscle and fascia. Synonym: tunicae funiculi spermatici. ![]()
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Results from our forumAnnelids/Mollusks/Nematode Structure?Things to consider - Body coverings. Larval forms. Circulation (maybe). Nervous systems. Developmental structures. Basic body layout & symmetries. Digestive structures.
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The Fiber Disease... to do ....NOT what doctors say...I almost lost my damn legs to the morgy bugs I had started falling on my face, 3 days ago they ( THE BUGS EMIT COVERINGS) had both my legs covered in a grayish wax like cellulitis encased in their saran STRONG wrap. And they, the morgy bug ejected themselves ...
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Sorry to spoil your parade, but that is NOT a Collembola... stage with tiny females laying only one egg. The females can produce several generations without fertilization and have thick, woolly or waxy coverings during nymphal stage. Other species of aphids are parthenogenic and may be seen under a microscope to have many small aphids developing inside ...
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spinal chordThe spinal chord lies within the vertebral canal. What are its meningeal coverings? At what vertebral level does the spinal chord, on average, terminate?[/list][/list]
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reproductioncan any body plss tell me abt the outer coverings of an ootid??? thanks lot in advance
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