upper epidermis
Tissue type of the epidermis is stratified squamous epithelium.
Protective tissue is a type of tissue in plants that helps to protect the plant from drying out, physical damage, and pathogens. Examples include the epidermis, cork, and the cuticle, all of which serve as barriers to external stresses.
The "ground" or "ground tissue" is plant tissue is not epidermis or vascular tissue.
The connective tissue that binds skin to underlying muscle is called the subcutaneous tissue, also known as the hypodermis. It is primarily composed of adipose (fat) tissue and serves to provide insulation and cushioning, as well as to connect the skin to the underlying muscle tissue.
The three tissue layers in a leaf are the epidermis, mesophyll, and vascular tissue. The epidermis is the outermost layer responsible for protection, the mesophyll is the middle layer where most photosynthesis occurs, and the vascular tissue includes the xylem and phloem responsible for transport of water and nutrients.
It is the epidermis.
Tissue type of the epidermis is stratified squamous epithelium.
The two basic tissues that make up the epidermis are stratified squamous epithelium and connective tissue. The stratified squamous epithelium forms the outermost layer of the epidermis, while the underlying connective tissue provides support and nourishment to the epidermal cells.
Keratin is the protein in the epidermis that helps protect the skin and underlying tissue. Keratin is strong and waterproof.
No, there is not dense connective tissue in the epidermis. There is loose connective tissue right below the epidermis (areolar connective tissue).
The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium.
The main tissue of the skin system is the epidermis, which is the outermost layer composed primarily of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Beneath the epidermis lies the dermis, made up of connective tissue that provides strength and elasticity, containing collagen and elastin fibers. Together, these layers protect underlying structures, regulate temperature, and facilitate sensation. Additionally, the subcutaneous layer, or hypodermis, contains adipose tissue and connects the skin to underlying muscles and bones.
tissue
epidermis
Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Tissue.
"ground" or "ground tissue"
no