Yes it does, since it is an organ, that means it has tissue. Tissue is what makes an organ. I'm 13 by the way. ;)
No, there is not dense connective tissue in the epidermis. There is loose connective tissue right below the epidermis (areolar connective tissue).
The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium.
tissue
epidermis
Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Tissue.
"ground" or "ground tissue"
no
the epidermis is the outer layer it is a tissue
Epidermis is what your skin tissue is called.
cartilage
The tissue in the epidermis is called epithelial tissue and the tissue in the dermis is largely connective tissue.
The protective outer layers of a plant are composed of dermal tissue, which includes the epidermis and periderm. The epidermis is the outermost layer of cells that covers young plant parts, while the periderm replaces the epidermis in older, woody plant parts. Dermal tissue provides a protective barrier against physical damage, pests, and pathogens.