Techinally skin tissues make up your skin and skin tissues proctect our internal organs and so does your skin. So if you get technical then yes.
Yes, skin and flesh.
Adipose tissue is deep to the skin; skin is superficial to adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is fat.
Layers of your skin are excellent examples of tissue since the skin is composed of many cells working together with the same purpose, that purpose being protection of your body
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from?
Skin is not a tissue, it is an organ. It is the largest organ in the body in fact. When we speak of skin tissue we're actually referring to the multiple layers of ectodermal tissue that constitute skin.
Yes it is. If you break the word apart sub- means below and cutan- means skin. Hypo- means below and -dermis means skin.
A few examples of tissue could be epithelial, nerve, connective and muscle.
Epidermis is what your skin tissue is called.
No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from?
A group of cells that have similar structure and functions is called tissue. Some examples of tissue include muscles, skin and bone.
It is a replacement tissue in an injured tissue, which is made up of connective tissue reguardless of whether the injury was in fact on the epithelium level. It is considered non-funtional because it does not carry out the function of the tissue that was replaced.