a general network of fascia
It is the epidermis.
There is no connective tissue that holds muscles to the skin. That would be dysfunctional because you would have very limited motion. There is, however, connective tissue between the muscles and the skin, but they are loose and do not bind one to the other. The tissue between the skin and the muscles is called superficial fasia.
Loose connective tissue binds skin to underlying organs. It forms thin membranes throughout the body and is also known as areolar tissue.
The connective tissue that binds skin to underlying muscle is called the subcutaneous tissue, also known as the hypodermis. It is primarily composed of adipose (fat) tissue and serves to provide insulation and cushioning, as well as to connect the skin to the underlying muscle tissue.
Because of the connective tissue between your skin and your muscles.
The fascia
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from?
Fascia/connective soft tissue.
Connective tissue is in the Dermis which is the secons layer of skin.
Becayse of the loose connective tissue within the hypodermis
Loose connective tissue is also known as areolar tissue. It is a type of connective tissue that is found throughout the body, providing support and elasticity to various structures.
Dermatomyositis(DM) is a connective-tissue disease related to polymyositis(PM) that is characterized by inflammation of the muscles and the skin.