Biology, asked by ishikamajumder10, 8 months ago

What is pellicle in biology?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

hello dear........

Explanation:

Pellicle (biology), a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa. ... The pellicle protects the photomask from damage and dirt. Pellicle, the growth on the surface of a liquid culture, as in SCOBY.

Answered by Vmusale
3

Explanation:

A thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa

Pellicle mirror, a thin plastic membrane which may be used as a beam splitter or protective cover in optical systems

Pellicle (dental), the thin layer of salivary glycoproteins deposited on the teeth of many species through normal biologic processes

Pellicle, the protective cover which can be applied to a photomask used in semiconductor device fabrication. The pellicle protects the photomask from damage and dirt.

hope it will help ........

Similar questions