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what is syncytial epidermis??

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Answered by kingofself
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                    Syncytial epidermis

  • A feature of the "parasitic platyhelminths" is the "cytoarchitecturally unusual syncytial epitomic" together of a peripheral bunch of the running cytoplasm (the ectocytoplasm) coupled to the underlying the bodies of nucleated cell by the cytoplasmic bridges that are in a smaller size.
  • Phylum Aschelminthes has a characteristics of that the epidermis is 'syncytical' and the body is fully covered with a cuticle in a thick manner. Cilia is not present in this type of phylum.
  • Ascaris is the organisms that has this synctical epidermis layer.

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Syncytial epidermis (multilayered epidermis) is found in the body wall of Ascaris. Syncytium is a multinucleate cell that is formed from multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis. The vital feature of parasitic Platyhelminthes is Syncytial Epidermis.

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