What is a hypodermis?
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★ Hypodermis is a subcutaneous tissue and the innermost layer of the integumentary system underlying the tissues and organs.
★ It consists of loose connective tissues and fat lobules. They store fats and provide thermal insulation.
★ It is almost below the dermis.
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★ Hypodermis is a subcutaneous tissue and the innermost layer of the integumentary system underlying the tissues and organs.
★ It consists of loose connective tissues and fat lobules. They store fats and provide thermal insulation.
★ It is almost below the dermis.
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Hypodermis :
The hypodermis is a layer of tissue that is located beneath the cuticle and is responsible for the formation of the cuticle. It often expands into the coelom to form longitudinal cords between the muscle fields. Most nematodes have lateral, dorsal, and ventral cords that contain nuclei and other cytoplasmic inclusions of the hypodermis. The hypodermal cords originate as distinct cells, but later may lose their identity and form a syncytium.
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