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Every layer of rock, as one moves up from the core, is younger than the one below it. This means that the layers of rock above and below the coal are different ages, with the one above younger and the one below older.
adhesion belt
Due to faulting or folding.
Yes it is. If you break the word apart sub- means below and cutan- means skin. Hypo- means below and -dermis means skin.
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Fascia
Skin is an organ of the integumentary system made up of a layer of tissues that guard underlying muscles and organs. Skin is composed of the epidermis and the dermis. Below these layers lies the hypodermis(subcutaneous adipose layer), which is not usually classified as a layer of skin. Overall skin is classified as an organ, which is made up of different tissues, which are each made up of specialised cells. So, your answer is yes. Hope i helped.
The subcutaneous tissue is a layer of tissue that lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin. This is a connective tissue layer.Ê
Dense irregular connective tissue are tissue types found in the dermis.subcutaneous layerThe Dermis of the skin is composed of Dense Irregular Connective Tissue.skin tissue
The function of epithelium tissue is mainly to protect the tissues below it from desiccation and radiation. The other functions include secretion of hormones into the blood system and provide sensation.
Every layer of rock, as one moves up from the core, is younger than the one below it. This means that the layers of rock above and below the coal are different ages, with the one above younger and the one below older.
adhesion belt
The tissue below the dermis is the hypodermis, or superficial fascia.The subcutaneous tissue
The ocean is stratified with denser layers below less dense layers.
is the deepest layer of the skin. composed of adipose and areolar connective tissue. The hypodermis is also known as the subcutaneous layer. it provides insulation and stores fat.
Usually, raw skin is live tissue. Typically, our skin is dead. The living skin cells are in the lower layers, covered by dead cells which protect our insides. When we get scratched or nicked, we can scratch off these dead cells, exposing the live tissue below. But not deep enough to bleed