noun
- Plural of hypoderm; the layer of tissue beneath the epidermis in plants and animals, especially the innermost layer of skin below the dermis.
Usage: Primarily used in biology and anatomy contexts; In botany, refers to the layer of cells beneath the epidermis in leaves and stems
Examples
- The hypoderms of mammals contain fat cells that provide insulation.
- Plant hypoderms often have thickened cell walls for structural support.
- Injections are typically administered into the hypoderms rather than deeper muscle tissue.
- The hypoderms in desert plants are often modified to reduce water loss.
- Dermatologists study the hypoderms to understand skin aging and disease.