Cutaneous
Sort of. In the mouth it's usually considered a mucuous membrane instead of skin, but it's pretty much the same.
Yes, the skin can be considered a semipermeable membrane. It regulates the passage of substances in and out of the body, allowing certain molecules to pass through while blocking others. This property helps the skin to maintain homeostasis and protect the body from external threats.
This statement is not accurate. The cutaneous membrane, also known as the skin, is considered an integumentary system organ, not a serous membrane. Serous membranes line body cavities that do not open to the outside and secrete a lubricating fluid to reduce friction.
mem- cover brane- skin membrane the covering of skin
the permeable membrane
a skin membrane
Not quite. The skin in your mouth is called a mucuous membrane.
Membrane Membrane
The cutaneous membrane or the epidermis (skin).
The skin
plura?
skin