Epi means upon and dermis means skin. Epidermis actually means the outermost layer of skin.
Your epidermis. Hence the term "Your epidermis is showing!" Dermis is skin, so EPI-dermis.
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the epidermis is avascular
epidermis= Keratinized Lining of the esophagus= nonkeratinized
upper epidermis for sure>>>
dermis, from the latin word "derma" meaning skin, is the root word epi is the prefix meaning "on"
epi meaning on
The outermost layer, also known as the epidermis, contains keratin.
Yes. Epi means on so that means the epidermis is on the dermis. Derm means skin.
Your epidermis. Hence the term "Your epidermis is showing!" Dermis is skin, so EPI-dermis.
The root "epi" means "upon" or "on top of" in Greek. It is often used to indicate location or direction, and is commonly seen in words like epidemic (upon the people), epidermis (outer skin layer), and epilogue (words spoken at the end of a play).
The "epidermis". "epi" means "outer" and "dermis" is "skin" The germs would be on the surface of your skin.
The epidermis is the outer most layer of skin. Epi- means outer and dermis means skin. It can really help to learn the meaning of words as then you can make a good guess at what things mean.
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The epidermis refers to the outer layer of skin (epi- from the Greek meaning "upon" and dermis from the Latinized form of the Greek word "derma" meaning "skin"). The gastrodermis refers to the inner layer of cells lining the gastrovascular cavity of Cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, coral, etc.).
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