The skin is the largest organ in the body. By definition an organ is made of several different tissues. In the dermis is found hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, free nerve endings, touch and pressure receptors adipose cells and a vascular supply. All of these are made of different cell types. The outer skin layer is simple squamous epithelium.
No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.
In the skin, the fat layer is called the subcutaneous tissue or adipose tissue.
The surface of your skin is primarily made up of epithelial tissue, not connective tissue. Connective tissue is found beneath the surface of the skin and plays a supportive role in providing structure and strength to the skin.
The layer of tissue that becomes the nervous tissue and skin is called the ectoderm.
Epithelial tissue covers and protects underlying tissue.
Adipose tissue is deep to the skin; skin is superficial to adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is fat.
The scientific name for skin tissue is dermis. The epidermis is the top layer of the skin, and the dermis is underneath that.
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from?
Skin is not a tissue, it is an organ. It is the largest organ in the body in fact. When we speak of skin tissue we're actually referring to the multiple layers of ectodermal tissue that constitute skin.
No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.
Epidermis is what your skin tissue is called.
The tissue underneath the skin is the adipose tissue, there to protect organs and insulate the body.
Connective tissue is in the Dermis which is the secons layer of skin.
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