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The tracheoblast is a special cell of the tracheal hypodermis (cell layer that surrounds the tracheal tube). One tracheoblast can form multiple tracheolar endings.
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Fine structure of tracheal walls. (A) The wall of the stem trachea near to the spiracle in N. lugubre. Nu nucleus of the tracheal hypodermis. Tl tracheal lumen.
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Smaller polyhedra, containing single rods enclosed in double membranes, were found in nuclei of cells of the fat body, hypodermis, tracheal matrix and, rarely, ...
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of the imaginal segmental abdominal hypodermis, salivary glands, fore-, mid- and hind-gut, lateral cerebral ganglia and segmental tracheal system (Snodgrass , ...
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... 1892, found the \l=ce\nocytes of phryganeid larvæ to be provided with delicate processes which are attached to the tracheal hypodermis. That may, of course, ...
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(A) Class I trachea with a prominent hypodermis (h). Line 2 gives an example of a measurement line that connects two points at the outer surface, line 1 of a line ...
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Electron micrographs of tracheae of different tracheal classes. (A) Class I tracheae with prominent hypodermis (h), c, cuticular lining; lu, lumen of the trachea; ...
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The TNPV infects mainly the fat, trachea, and hypodermis, whereas the HNPV infects the trachea and hypodermis, but not the fat. Although both viruses infect the ...
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of both hypodermis and tracheal epithelium, the expansion of the epithelium by filaments formed by granular cells, etc., are blocked when exogenous ecdy- ...
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Trachea or vessels 2) Tracheids, Vessels are limited in their growth, are joined end .... Hypodermis is found below the epidermis, and is constituted with angular ...
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