Epidermis and dermis.
Integument is the medical name that stands for all the layers of skin. The integument is composed of two layers, the outer layer is called the Epidermis. The inner layer of skin is called the Dermis or Corium.
The skin
The ovule of an angiosperm, which will eventually become a seed, is surrounded by integuments. They are layers of protective sporophytic tissue that eventually develop into the seed coat.
The ovule of an angiosperm, which will eventually become a seed, is surrounded by integuments. They are layers of protective sporophytic tissue that eventually develop into the seed coat.
The integument is a very modern word because it has only been in existence since the seventeenth century. It means the layer that encloses something. For example, a corn husk is an integument.
The seed coat of a plant seed develops from the tissue originally surrounding the ovule. This is called the integument and may have any number of layers depending on the plant.
The integumentary system consists of skin, hair, nails, and various glands The integument is made up of two parts: • Cutaneous membrane (skin) • Accessory structures Epidermis consists of stratified squamous epithelium containing several different cell layers - Thick skin: contains 5 layers of cells (keratinocytes) • Found on palms of hands and soles of feet • Thickness of ~ 0.5mm (paper towel) - Thin skin: contains 4 layers of keratinocytes • Covers the rest of the body • Thickness of ~0.08mm
what are the two layers of the core
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it is a protective layer
The integument