cuticle

views updated May 29 2018

cu·ti·cle / ˈkyoōtikəl/ • n. 1. the outer layer of living tissue, in particular: ∎  Bot. & Zool. a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell. ∎  the outer cellular layer of a hair. ∎  Zool. another term for epidermis.2. the dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail.DERIVATIVES: cu·tic·u·lar / kyoōˈtikyələr/ adj.

cuticle

views updated Jun 27 2018

cuticle
1. (in botany) The continuous waxy layer that covers the aerial parts of a plant. Composed mainly of cutin, it is secreted by the epidermis and its primary function is to prevent water loss.

2. (in zoology) A layer of horny noncellular material covering, and secreted by, the epidermis of many invertebrates. It is usually made of a collagen-like protein or of chitin and its main function is protection. In arthropods it is also strong enough to act as a skeleton (see exoskeleton) and in insects it reduces water loss. Growth is allowed by moulting of the cuticle (see ecdysis).

cuticle

views updated May 08 2018

cuticle
1. The impervious covering to the outer walls of the epidermal cells of aerial plant organs, composed of cutin, cutan, or a mixture of both.

2. The outer layer of an insect, secreted by epidermal cells; it has a complex structure that varies according to species. See SKELETAL MATERIAL.

cuticle

views updated Jun 08 2018

cuticle (adj. cuticular) A layer covering, and secreted by, the epidermis. In invertebrates, it is mainly protective against mechanical or (in endoparasites, see PARASITISM) chemical damage. See EXOSKELETON.

cuticle

views updated May 14 2018

cuticle Exposed, outer layer of an animal. In humans, this refers to the epidermis, especially the dead skin at the edge of fingers. In botany, it refers to the waxy layer on the outer surface of epidermal cells of leaves and stems of vascular plants. It helps to prevent excessive water loss.

cuticle

views updated May 17 2018

cuticle In plants, a thin, waxy, protective layer covering the surface of the leaves and stems. In animals, a layer covering, and secreted by, the epidermis. In invertebrates, it is mainly protective against mechanical or (in endoparasites, see parasitism) chemical damage.

cuticle

views updated May 17 2018

cuticle (kew-ti-kŭl) n.
1. the epidermis of the skin.

2. a layer of solid or semisolid material that is secreted by and covers an epithelium.

3. a layer of cells, such as the outer layer of cells in a hair.

cuticle

views updated Jun 11 2018

cuticle epidermis. XVII. — L. cutīcula, dim. of cutis; see CUTANEOUS.

cuticle

views updated Jun 27 2018

cuticle A thin waxy, protective layer covering the surface of the leaves and stems of plants.