cutikeln
Cutikeln (Swedish definite form of "cuticle") commonly denotes a thin protective layer found in animals and plants. The term is most often used for the soft tissue at the base of a fingernail or toenail, but it also applies to the waxy outer layer of plant leaves and the multi-layered exoskeleton of arthropods. In each context the cuticle serves as a barrier that protects underlying tissues.
In humans, the nail cuticle is a band of dead skin cells that overlaps the nail plate
Plant cuticles are extracellular, hydrophobic films composed mainly of cutin and waxes that cover aerial epidermal
Arthropod cuticles are composite structures of chitin, proteins, and sometimes minerals, forming a tough yet flexible
Cutikeln, in its various forms, is therefore a multifunctional interface critical to protection, homeostasis, and interaction