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integument

In seed-producing plants, the protective coat surrounding the ovule. In flowering plants there are two, in gymnosperms only one. A small hole at one end, the micropyle, allows a pollen tube to penetrate through to the egg during fertilization.


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Significant increases were observed for circulatory/respiratory and musculoskeletal/ integumental anomalies among combined male and female births, and for infant death from congenital anomalies among boys.
AlloDerm is classified by the FDA as human tissue for the repair or replacement of damaged or inadequate integumental tissue and is currently being sold in the United States and certain other countries.
AlloDerm is classified by the FDA as human tissue for the repair or replacement of damaged or inadequate integumental tissue and is currently being sold in the United States and certain other countries.
 
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