No
Adipose tissue
The hypodermis connects the skin to the underlying muscle.
Yes, the hypodermis is considered a part of the skin.
The hair follicle is located in the dermis and extends into the hypodermis. The hair bulb, which contains the hair papilla and matrix cells responsible for hair growth, is situated at the base of the hair follicle in the dermis.
The stratum corneum is a layer of the epidermis. It is not a layer of the hypodermis.
The musculoskeletal system (muscles pulling on bones) controlled by the nervous system
The hypodermis has two other names: the Subcutaneous layer and the Superficial Fascia
There are three main body systems for support and locomotion: the skeletal system, the muscular system and the nervous system. There are others that are secondary support systems including the cardiovascular.
The hypodermis contains connective cells or tissues directly under the skin.
The tail is the part of a sperm cell that is responsible for locomotion. Without a tail the sperm cell could not make it to the egg for fertilization.
The nervous system, specifically the motor cortex in the brain, is responsible for coordinating muscle movements that control body locomotion. The brain sends signals through the spinal cord to activate the muscles needed for walking, running, or any other form of movement.
Hypodermis, also called subcutaneous tissue, is the lowest layer of the skin in humans and is used mainly as fat storage. Females and males have hypodermis of equal thickness. The amount of fat stored by the hypodermis will vary based on what you eat, how often you exercise, and your general lifestyle.