A nail will grow from the nail matrix, located beneath the epidermis.
YES
The deepest layer, stratum germinativum
The epidermis forms from key specialised stem cells found deeper under the outer layer. These stem cells are found in or on top of the dermis and grow into the epidermis. These cells in grow in layers and as the layers age, the cells undergo a process called 'keratinisation' almost completely changing into the protein keratin. The last part of the cell that is converted is the nucleus.
Your epidermis. Hence the term "Your epidermis is showing!" Dermis is skin, so EPI-dermis.
Answer: the epidermis of a leaf includes: upper epidermis and lower epidermis but if you are referring to the epidermis of an onion: it is only one layer
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This is the layer beneath the skin (epidermis). Look up dermis on WikiPedia. The dermis is all over your body.
Fully developed hair follicles lie in the dermis but develop as indurations from the epidermis.
the epidermis is thicker.
Epidermis .. the layer of the epidermis you can see is called the stratum corneum.
Your epidermis is your skin, so yes, it is very easy to touch your epidermis, even with another part of your epidermis.