Nerve cell
Stem cells are undifferentiated, which means that they can become anything. A skin cell is only a skin cell, a nerve cell is only a nerve cell, and a skin cell can't do what a nerve cell does, or vice versa. But a stem cell can become either a skin cell or a nerve cell, or any other cell your body has.
Nerve cells will most likely NOT continue to divide.
Every day, new cells form in the bottom layer of the epidermis.when cells die they gotta be replaced.Joseph
papillary layer
The upper layer of the skin is called the 'epidermis'. In birds, it contains no nerve cells, and their Merkel cells are located in the dermis. However, in most animals it contains a scattering of nerve cells called Merkel cells, located at the basal layer. The middle layer of the skin is called the 'dermis.' It contins blood vessels, most of the nerve cells, and other structures. The lower layer of the skin is called the 'sub-cutis' and mostly contains fat.
The Bascal Cell Layer, the deepest layer where cells divide to produce new skin cells.
No the outer layer of the skin is not made of living cells. it is made of dead cells.
nerve tissue
Stratum basale is the layer of skin that has living and dividing cells.
Yes, very painfully. The bullet rips the first layer of the skin, then to your nerve cells, causing unbearable pain, which you can die from.
skin cells and skin tissues
The layer of the digestive tract that contains blood and lymph vessels and nerve cells is the sub mucosa. The sub mucosa layer is located underneath the mucosa layer.
Yes its called the Epidermis.
Nerve cell
The subcutaneous layer of the skin is not actually part of the skin, though it is usually mentioned when discussing the anatomy of the skin. It is also called the hypodermis, or the superficial fascia. It is a layer underneath the true skin and has blood vessels, adipose tissue (stored fat), nerve cells, and lymphatic capillaries. It is the loose tissue that is between the skin and the muscles. The layer that covers the muscles underneath is called the deep fascia.
Skin cells on the surface are dead and therefore do not contain any functional organelles. The hypodermal layer (the layer beneath the visible skin) has active cells and contains ribosomes.