noun
- Plural of hypoderm; the layer of tissue beneath the epidermis in animals, consisting of connective tissue and fat.
- Plural of hypoderm; in botany, a layer of cells beneath the epidermis in plants.
Usage: anatomy; biology
Usage: botany
Examples
- The hypodermas of mammals contain adipose tissue that provides insulation.
- In histology, the hypodermas are examined to assess skin thickness.
- The hypodermas layer helps protect underlying muscles and organs.
- Plant hypodermas often contain thickened cell walls for structural support.
- Dermatologists study the hypodermas to understand skin conditions.