The actual three layers that make up the skin is the Epidermis,Dermis,Subcutaneous.
*epidermis is the (outer most)
*dermis is the (middle layer)
*subcutaneous is the (innermost)
The skin's epidermis has many cellular layers that are divided into five strata, the most outer layer is called stratum corneum which consists of mostly dead cells to prevent the skin from mild scratches.
The skin has two distinct layers. The outer layer is the epidermis. The epidermis is comprised of five layers. The inner layer is the dermis. The dermis is anchored to a subcutaneous layer, but it is not considered part of the skin.
Flesh refers to the soft tissue of the body beneath the skin, including muscles and organs. Skin is the outer layer of tissue that covers the body and provides protection. Flesh is located beneath the skin.
Human skin cells are eukaryotic and form the outermost protective layer of the skin, providing a barrier against external pathogens. Protist skin cells, however, are unicellular and specialized for functions such as locomotion, feeding, or reproduction, depending on the type of protist. Additionally, human skin cells are derived from the ectodermal layer during development, while protist skin cells are not part of a complex tissue structure like in multicellular organisms.
Human cheek cells do not have layers like the epidermis of the skin. Cheek cells are simple squamous epithelial cells that form a single layer on the inside of the cheek.
The nouns for human skin are epidermis (the outer skin) and dermis (the inner layer of skin).
Skin is not a well-defined layer - it is many layers and as such there is no answer to your question as posted.
Dermis
the top layer of the stem. on a human epidermis is skin so on a plant it is the skin or upper layer of the stem
Skin, the largest human organ.
It is called epidermis.
It is called epidermis.
There are actually 3 layers to the human skin. The epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Each layer serves a different purpose to the human body.
The needle of a tattoo gun injects ink about a millimeter down into the skin, which reaches the second layer, or the dermis.
The epidermis layer of the skin.
No.
The skin on the palm of the hand and sole of the feet is called thick skin. It has an additional layer called the stratum lucidum, which is not present in thin skin. This layer of skin helps to provide extra protection against wear and tear in areas that experience a lot of friction and pressure.