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- Scute - Wikipedia
Forming in the living dermis, the scutes produce a horny outer layer that is superficially similar to that of scales Scutes will usually not overlap as snake scales (but see the pangolin)
- SCUTES Student Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Sturgeon have five rows of bony scutes along the length of their body Scutes are a modified ganoid scale Ganoid scales are diamond shaped and found on primitive bony fish like sturgeon They can help serve as protection for the fish like armor, and also make sturgeon distinct from other fish
- SCUTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
With their dark, armored skin and bony scutes, or external plates, American alligators thrive in slow-moving freshwater rivers, swamps, marshes, and lakes across the Southeast, including Florida's Everglades
- What Is a Scute? Structure, Function, and Growth
Understand the protective plates called scutes We detail their keratin composition, structural difference from scales, and unique growth patterns
- Scute | anatomy | Britannica
Sturgeons have bony plates (scutes) covering the head and five longitudinal rows of similar plates along the body The tail fin is heterocercal, the upper lobe being longer than the lower
- Scute - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Scute Growth The scutes are produced by the corneous epidermis covering the dermal bone In the Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni), scute growth mainly occurs in the hinge region where neighboring scutes adjoin each other forming a visible seam
- What Is a Scute? - Spiegato
Reptiles with prominent scutes include crocodiles, alligators, and turtles Scutes on alligators and crocodiles are the bony, ridged plates that make up the animal’s tough skin, protecting it from predators and possibly helping it regulate its temperature
- Scutes Definition for General Biology I | Fiveable
Scutes are hard, bony plates or scales found on the skin of various reptiles, particularly turtles and crocodilians These structures serve as protective armor, helping to safeguard these animals from predators and environmental hazards
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