Renal Pelvis.
renal pelvis
cortex
parietal pericardium
The sensory anatomy of the eye contains three layers of nervous tissue. Light passes through the two superficial layers, all the way to the deepest layer. From there, the information is processed in the opposite direction, through the middle layer and then to the most superficial layer, where it is collected and then sent to the brain. If the eye were not "inverted", light would strike the most superficial layer and then be processed through the middle layer to the deep layer and then to the brain.
The Stratum Corneum is the most superficial layer of the Skin.
The six horizontal layers of the neocortex are typically referred to as layer I (molecular layer), layer II/III (external granular layer), layer IV (external pyramidal layer), layer V (internal pyramidal layer), layer VI (multiform layer), and layer VII (subplate layer). These layers consist of different types of neurons and play distinct roles in information processing within the neocortex.
Gastrocnemius is the most superficial muscle.
The renal cortex is the outermost, or most superficial, region of the kidney.
No. The subcutaneous layer is under the epidermis. The word "superficial" can be defined as "outermost" for the purpose of describing skin layers, so the most superficial layer is the epidermis.
The Stratum Corneum is the most superficial layer of skin.
The adventitia is the outermost or most superficial layer of the esophagus.
Your meninges are the most superficial tissues that surround your brain. The most superficial layer of the meninges is called Dura Mater.
stratum basale
Stratum Corneum.
Stratum Corneum.
stratified squamous epithelial
The papillary dermis is the most superficial layer of the dermis. Deep to it is the reticular dermis.
parietal pericardium
Tunica