a flat skin is a skinny skin that skins skin.
the flat layor of skin means on your body all of the flat bit of your skin!
Skin cells, specifically the outer layer called the epidermis, are flat to provide a protective barrier for the body. The flat shape allows them to form tight connections with neighboring cells, creating a strong barrier against pathogens and preventing water loss. Additionally, the flatness of skin cells helps in shedding dead cells easily, renewing the skin's surface.
It depends on the grape If the grape has a few flat sides then some of the skin will be flat. But because grapes aren't flat it would have to have to have a curve wouldn't it if you think about it
Of course. When discussing skin cells it is important to understand all layers of the skin. The layers of the skin start out cuboidal (square); as new cells are created, old cells are forced upward. In a sense they are flattened. For instance, visualize stand on a layer of cushions. The bottom cushion will be more flat than the rest. Hence the top layer of the skin is squamous (flat).
flat cells
Yes because there flat which causes digging in skin
The uppermost layer of skin is the the stratum corneum.
The flat-shaped cells found covering the skin are called squamous cells. They help to protect and provide a barrier for the underlying tissues.
A flat colored spot lesion is commonly referred to as a "macule." Macules are small, flat, discolored areas of skin that do not have any elevation or texture change compared to the surrounding skin. They can vary in color, including red, brown, or white, and can result from various conditions, including benign lesions, inflammatory processes, or skin disorders.
they are thin flat and almost pentagon
My answer is: Flat cells, such as skin cells, often join in or overlap to cover a surface. They work something like the shingles on a building's roof. Your skin is built of many layers of flat cells, making it both strong and flexible. Flat cells are found lining many different parts of the body. For example, they line the surfaces of the mouth. by:a smart 5th grader^^
A theatrical wall is called a "flat". There are three primary types of flats. They are as follows: Hollywood Flat - A flat where the framing is on edge, making it a wider and sturdier flat. Has a hard skin on it. Great for sturdy, fairly permanent walls - not advisable for flats that need to fly in or out. Soft Broadway Flat - A flat where the framing is on face, making it a thinner, less sturdy flat. Has a fabric skin on it (usually muslin). Easily paintable and very light weight. Great for flats that fly in and out and do not need to hold weight. Hard Broadway Flat - A flat where the framing is on face, but the skin is a thin plywood, rather than fabric. Still great for flats that fly in and out - can support a bit of weight if you need to dress it with props, etc.