The most abundant cells in the epidermis are keratinocytes.
The most cells in the epidermis are keratinocytes.
The melanocytes are dendritic cells only found in the deepest layer of the epidermis.
keratinocytes
Keratinocyte
The epidermis contains skin cells.
The epidermis is the top layer of the skin. It is absent of nerves and blood vessels, therefore the epidermis is dead. The dead skins cells are constantly being replaced by new cells made in the dermis.
The lower epidermis has three main types of cells. These three main types of cells are the guard, subsidiary, and pavement cells.
Oddly worded question. Is the question supposed to read: What are the cells under the epidermis called? if so then the answer is that the cells under the epidermis are the dermis cells (connective tissue cells that connect the epithelium to the muscle)
Root Hairs
Keratin
The epidermis consists of stratified squamous epithelium cells. These cells in the epidermis are dead cells surrounded by the protein keratin.
Tunica
The epidermis contains skin cells.
epidermis.
The epidermis is the top layer of the skin. It is absent of nerves and blood vessels, therefore the epidermis is dead. The dead skins cells are constantly being replaced by new cells made in the dermis.
Cells in the lower layers of the epidermis divide continually, producing new cells that constantly push through the layers of the epidermis. By the time those cells reach the outer layer of the epidermis, they are dead and ready to slough off.
Epidermis containing cells which have many nuclei formed due to fusion of many cells.
When These cells Die, They Become Part Of The Surface Layer Of The Epidermis.
When These cells Die, They Become Part Of The Surface Layer Of The Epidermis.
I think none, because Epidermis cells are on leaves.
For a leaf, there is a waxy cuticle over the epidermis, and a root is just a bare epidermis.