It depends on what you mean by inside. It covers the body, so the logical answer would be the rest of your body organs. If you mean what is inside the dermis itself, since it is considered to be the true skin, it has to be strong to protect the body, so it has a high percentage of collagen and elastin fibers to make it not only strong but also pliable and supple.
The epidermis is located on the outside part of the skin. The dermis is the inside layer.
The Papillary Layer which is a part of the Dermis
the skin consists of the epidermis, or the outside layer of skin, and the dermis, or the inside layer of skin.
The papillary dermis is the most superficial layer of the dermis. Deep to it is the reticular dermis.
Also known as the subcutaneous layer or the sub-dermis. It is called Submucosa.
The two layers of the dermis are the papillary dermis, which is the upper layer closest to the epidermis and contains blood vessels and sensory receptors, and the reticular dermis, which is the deeper layer made up of dense connective tissue, collagen fibers, and sweat glands.
No. Dermis is skin.
Dermis is a noun.
The term for the superficial portion of the dermis is the papillary dermis.
Dermis can not produce the sweat. Sweat is produced by the sweat glands. They lie in the dermis.
The dermis is the deep layer of the skin - just below the epidermis. The dermis is made up of two types of connective tissue: the superficial layer of the dermis is areolar CT and the deep layer of the dermis is dense irregular CT.
In the Dermis.