👉 Sclerum is a layer of connective tissue located at the base of the epidermis, between the dermal and the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of skin) and serves as a barrier to protect the epidermis from外界的刺激。
👉 Sclera, a portion of the eye's cornea, plays an essential role in vision by filtering light and providing a protective barrier for the retina. It also contains pigments that help produce visual information.
👉 Scleropteridius is a type of shellfish that belongs to the family Sclerotidae, commonly known as clams. This species has a distinctive shell pattern and is found in various regions around the world, including China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and Australia. Scleropteridius are known for their vibrant colors and delicate, beautiful patterns on their shells.
👉 Scleropodiopsis is a genus in the family Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths that are known for their distinctive black and white stripes on their wings. These species are particularly well-known for their ability to change color to match their surroundings, making them highly adaptable to different environments.
👉 Sclerogryllus is a family of small-to-medium-sized, terrestrial carnivorous mammals found primarily in Africa and Asia. These animals are known for their distinctive beak-like teeth that are used for consuming insects, fungi, and other small prey. They are often associated with the African savanna habitats where they feed on various plant material.
👉 Sclerospermatids are a class of protozoa that inhabit the gut of certain species of fish, notably those belonging to the family Scyphozoidea. These organisms play a crucial role in various ecological and evolutionary processes by facilitating nutrient absorption and waste removal from the gut of these animals.
👉 "Scellogibba" is a genus in the family Scelopididae, which belongs to the order Scelops and includes various types of sceligerous fish found throughout the world.
👉 Scleropteroides is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks, known for their unique spiral-like structures that are often found in the upper layers of the water's surface. These species have a wide range of colors and patterns, including those with a distinctive patterned shell or a flattened body shape, which can vary depending on the species.