Skin is extremely dense and solid. This is evidenced by how easily it reacts to injury, such as cuts, bruises, and burns.
It has more dense that water. when you take off the skin your loosing every thing that is keeping the apple up. so when the apple all the water in the apple are being weighed down,
very very dense :)
When the skin is intact on an orange, it will allow it to float because the rind has is filled with tiny pockets of air an is porous. If the peel is taken off, the orange will sink because it become dense.
Example sentence - The fog was dense this morning.
so the past tense is dense. its an adjective
Both tendons and ligaments are made of dense connective tissue. Skin contains irregular dense connective tissue.
an orange with skin
Abundant collagenous and elastic fibers are found in the dermis. They are responsible for the strength and elasticity of the skin.
Apart from skin, they are covered with dense fur (hair).
it's the skin and fur
Well, they have a special, dense undercoat that helps keep their skin insulated.
Fascia
The epidermis is tough because it is a dense layer of skin cells held together by keratin, which is a hard protein. The epidermis is the outer layer of the skin.
The raccoon is covered with skin which is covered in dense fur and hair.
Dense irregular
reticular
dense irregular connective tissue which makes up the dermis and epithelial tissue which makes up the epidermis