No the outer layer of the skin is not made of living cells.
it is made of dead cells.
The outer layer of the cheek cells is made up of non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Its function is to protect the tissues that lie beneath it from radiation, desiccation, toxins and the invasion by pathogens.
Cellulose
Hair and nails are primarily made up of a protein called keratin. Keratin is produced by specialized cells called keratinocytes, which are found in the outer layer of the skin called the epidermis. These cells continuously produce keratin as hair and nails grow.
the cell wall is a rigid outer layer unique to plant cells. it shapes and protects the cell, unlike animal cells, whose outer most layer is the plasma membrane (a layer that lies beneath the cell wall in plant cells)
Yes, an embryo in its early stage of development is a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst. This stage occurs a few days after fertilization when the embryo is made up of an outer layer of trophoblast cells and an inner cell mass.
the outer layer is made of keratinised epithelial cells, but the deeper layers are made of a mix of cellular types
The outer tissue layer of an organism is typically made up of epithelial cells. These cells are responsible for protecting the organism from the external environment and regulating the exchange of materials between the organism and its surroundings.
The outer layer is made of amphipathic phospholipids, free cholesterol, and apolipoproteins.
Keratin is a protein that forms the outer layer of the skin, as well as hair and nails. It is made from amino acids by the animals body cells
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin, this goes for almost all animals and plants. In mammals the epidermis consists of four to five separate layers, the top layer is made up of cornified cells, which form the primary protective layer. This layer is constantly renewed by releasing dead cells and advancing new cells. The bottom layer creates new cells which then start their journey to the top layer.
the outer core
The cuticle of a leaf is primarily made up of cells called epidermal cells. These cells are located on the outer layer of the leaf and secrete a waxy substance that forms the protective cuticle layer.
A typical leaf has an outer (epidermal) layer, pores (stomato) surrounded by a pair of guard cells, middle tissue (mesophyll) where photosynthesis occurs and a vascular system that carries water and nutrients.
The body of a sponge is made up of two main cell layers: the outer protective layer called the pinacoderm and the inner digestive layer called the choanoderm. These layers are separated by a jelly-like substance called mesohyl, which contains other cell types.
cell wall
The outer layer of the cheek cells is made up of non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Its function is to protect the tissues that lie beneath it from radiation, desiccation, toxins and the invasion by pathogens.
The Outer Core.