You have the epidermis (that flakes when your hands get dry) Then the dermis (this is what bleeds when you get cut) Then the Endodermic layer (this is the soft layer of tissue that lays over your bones and muscles)
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20 layers off skin
There are at least 3 layers of skin that cover the skull. These layers may be thinner because of the location of the skin.
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They have about 15
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No, human fingers are not translucent. The skin on our fingers is composed of multiple layers of cells that contain pigments and other substances, making them opaque. While some parts of the body may appear translucent in certain lighting conditions, fingers are not one of them.
alligators have 2 layers of skin on they're eye's
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Skin usually has three main layers - the exterior epidermis; the middle dermis; and the interior hypodermis.
there are 2 layers of skin the first is pourus the second is not so the water gets between the layers, first layer absorbs moisture and so alters shape.
When you swim, the outer layer of your skin absorbs water, causing it to swell and wrinkle. This process occurs more quickly in areas with a thicker layer of skin, like your fingers and toes, hence causing them to prune. Other parts of your body have thinner skin layers, so they do not wrinkle as prominently.