Yes, it is the deepest layer in the dermis.
reticular layer is responsible for tension lines in the skin
Working from the outermost layer, the epidermis has no blood supply. The Dermis contains 2 main layers (plexi) of blood vessels, which can be referred to as the superficial dermal plexus and deep dermal plexus. More detail: The dermis can be split up into two layers, the papillary dermis and reticular dermis. One vascular plexus is situated in each. The superficial vascular plexus lies in the papillary dermis and is made mostly of capillaries. Capillary loops extend upwards towards (but not into) the epidermis and supply it with nutrients etc. The deep vascular plexus lies within the reticular dermis and is made mostly of venules, which drain the blood away from the skin back towards the heart. Larger vessels like veins and arteries are found in the subdermis a.k.a. subcutaneous layer and deeper (e.g. muscle).
reticular layer
false. the choroid is the opaque middle layer of the eye that contains blood vessels and provides the blood supply for the entire eye.
That very top layer of the skin has none. If you cut just that layer and none below, you will not bleed.
The dermal reticular layer; this layer is the location of a lot of structures such as the hair follicles and the blood vessels.
Oil glands ,also known as Sebaceous Glands ,blood vessels,sweat glands along with nerve endings are found in 2nd layer of skin ,which is called as Dermis.u can not see it because DERMIS as it is under the OUTERMOST layer of skin called as EPIDERMIS
The lower, reticular layer, is thicker and made of thick collagen fibers that are arranged in parallel to the surface of the skin. The reticular layer is denser than the papillary dermis, and it strengthens the skin, providing structure and elasticity. It also supports other components of the skin, such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands.
Endothelium, which is the innermost layer of all blood vessels.
lymphatic system
Reticular layerpapillary layer and reticular layerhave collagenic fibers, however most of abundant area would be the epidermis (as a whole)Unfortunately for them, but fortunately I'm here for you, the answer is Dermis. The dermis is composed of connective tissue containing mainly of collagen fibers and also elastic and reticular fibers. Also, contains connective tissue cells, blood vessels, sweat and sebaceous glands, hair follicles, nail root, nerve endings, and muscular tissues. WE WANT CORRECT ANSWERS ...(ANSWERS.COM) :)
The epidermis, or the outermost layer, contains no blood vessels.
The epidermis is the part of the skin that faces the outside or enviroment. The dermis is the layer just under the epidermis that contains hair follicles,nerves,blood and lymph vessels - the layer you get the sense of touch from. It is made of connective tissue. The function of the dermis is to be the major support structure for the epidermis. It contains the strength in its fibers and is considered to be the true skin. It also supplies the epidermis with blood and nutrients.
The dermis, or lower layer of the skin, contains blood vessels and sensory nerve endings
The epidermis.
reticular layer is responsible for tension lines in the skin
Blood vessels are surrounded by very small circular muscles which contract and relax to allow blood vessels to constrict and dilate. The vessels also contain elastin which allows them to stretch.