Third degree burn
The site of the dermal ridges that produce epidermal ridges on the fingers is called the dermal papillae. These papillae create the unique patterns found on the fingertips, known as fingerprints.
Second degree
Dermal papillae
Epidermal Ridges: the ridges of the epidermis found in the palms and soles, where the sweat pores open; form in fetus as epidermis conforms to the dermal papillae aka fingerprints Dermal Papillae: finger like projections in the papillary region of the dermis where the epidermis conforms for fingerprints
No, they involve superficial epidermal cells
The layer below the Epidermal layer is called the Dermal layer. It's a connective tissue made up of collagen and elastin.
The dermal papillae are small, finger-like projections of the dermis that interdigitate with the epidermis, forming a stronger connection between the two layers of skin. These projections enhance the surface area for nutrient exchange and support the overlying epidermal ridges, which are visible as the patterns on the skin's surface, such as fingerprints. The arrangement of dermal papillae and epidermal ridges contributes to the structural integrity and function of the skin, including tactile sensitivity and grip.
Because they can dissolve the lipid bilayers of epidermal and dermal cell plasma membranes.
flexure lines
Probably a second. It's marked by blisters.
one of the many small platelike dermal or epidermal structures that characteristically form the external covering of fishes, reptiles, and certain mammals.
The epidermal skin cells in the gastroventricular layer of their epiglottis is financially suited and abdicate the velocities of the dermal xylem. This enables them to live on land.