An integument is a protective cell layer surrounding the ovule.
In the early embryo, these cell layers form the basis for many of the body's organs and tissues.
Li2O is 2.91 V a cell layer by the way.
The movement is generally characterized as being a thinning and spreading of cell layers.
There is a regular pattern of cell layers containing flavans.
After shedding its ciliated cell layer it is called a sporocyst.
The epidermis is the outermost cell layer of the primary plant body.
Most plants have an epidermis that is a single cell layer thick.
The blastoderm is a term for cell layers found in blastulas.
Skin is thin, about 4-5 cell layers thick, which is often related to aging.