hypodermis
the hypodermis
frostbite
contusion
frostbite
frostbite
frostbite
frostbite
The thin extracellular layer that anchors epithelial cells to underlying connective tissues is called the basement membrane. It consists of two components: the basal lamina and the reticular lamina. The basal lamina is produced by the epithelial cells, while the reticular lamina is formed by connective tissue cells. This structure provides support, filtration, and a barrier function between tissues.
Closed wound- An injury to underlying tissues without a break in the skin or mucous membrane
The skin is attached to underlying structures by a network of collagen fibers called the dermis. These fibers anchor the skin to muscles, tendons, and other tissues, providing support and structure to the skin. This attachment helps maintain the integrity and function of the skin.
Yes, the skin on the back of the hand is firmly attached to the underlying tissues. This attachment helps provide support and protect the structures beneath the skin.
determined not by how cold the skin and the underlying tissues become but by how long they remain frozen