exocutícula
Exocutícula is a term used in biology, primarily in the study of insects and other arthropods, to refer to the outermost layer of the cuticle. The cuticle itself is a protective, non-cellular outer covering that provides structural support and defense against environmental factors. The exocuticle is characterized by its hardness and rigidity, due to the presence of sclerotizing agents like proteins and chitin, and often phenolic compounds.
This hardened layer is distinct from the endocuticle, which lies beneath it and is more flexible. The