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Trachea, bronchi, nasopharynx and male urethra
when it's not dry
FOREHEAD
The dermis consists of two layers of irregular dense connective tissue proper: the more superficial papillary layer and the deeper reticular layer. The epidermis (top layer) is a keratinizing stratified squamous epithelium.
dead cells
Trachea, bronchi, nasopharynx and male urethra
when it's not dry
FOREHEAD
The human epidermis is composed of four cell types which are keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells, and the Merkels cells.Constituting 95% of the epidermis is the Keratinocytes,making it the major constituent.
The dermis consists of two layers of irregular dense connective tissue proper: the more superficial papillary layer and the deeper reticular layer. The epidermis (top layer) is a keratinizing stratified squamous epithelium.
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dead cells
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.
Yes, it is made up of living and dead cells.
The dermis is the layer of skin that contains only living cells. The epidermis contains both living and dead cells.
nonliving is epidermis teeth and hair. all cells are non living when they die and are replaced
Partially. The dermis and lower part of the epidermis are alive, but the outer layers of the epidermis consist of dead cells.