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Cuticle

A cuticle (/ˈkjuːtɪkəl/), or cuticula, is any of a variety of tough but flexible, non-mineral outer coverings of an organism, or parts of an organism, that provide protection. Various types of "cuticle" are non-homologous, differing in their origin, structure, function, and chemical composition.

Art, Cuticle of invertebrates & Botany

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Human anatomy

Cuticle of invertebrates

Botany

Mycology

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Cuticle

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples20
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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Cuticle

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related to Botany · 10
Cuticle → Cuticles, In, Plant, Plants, Some, The, They, This, When, Xerophytic
related to Mycology · 5
Cuticle → Be, It, Latin, On, The
related to Cuticle of invertebrates · 2
Cuticle → In, The
related to Human anatomy · 2
Cuticle → In, It

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cuticles also proteins structural plants layer may plant cuticula outer function chitin waxy pileipellis used skin cells main surface coverings

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
cacti have very thick cuticles to help them survive in their arid climatesinstance ofXerophytic plants0.80text
Cuticlerelated to BotanyIn0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyCuticles0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyThe0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyPlant0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyThey0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyXerophytic0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyPlants0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanySome0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyThis0.60section
Cuticlerelated to BotanyWhen0.60section
Cuticlerelated to Cuticle of invertebratesIn0.60section

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