The Dermis, between the Epidermus and the subcutaneous tissues.
The stratum corneum is the tough outer layer of the skin.
Toe skin is called the epidermis, which is the outer layer of skin that covers the toes. This layer helps protect the toes from injury and infection.
In the skin, the fat layer is called the subcutaneous tissue or adipose tissue.
The outer layer of the skin is called the epidermis, and the outer layer of a plant is called the epidermis as well. Both serve protective functions for their respective organisms.
The extra layer of epidermis on the feet is called the stratum lucidum, which is a translucent layer of dead skin cells that helps to protect the skin from friction and pressure.
I believe it is called the dermis!
sebaceous The dermis is the middle layer of skin. The outer layer is the epidermis, and the inner layer is the hypodermis. NO... The answer is DERMIS... NOT Brock layer...
Mesodermis.
Dermis
Dermis
The middle layer of the ocean is called the thermocline.
The upper layer of the skin is called the 'epidermis'. In birds, it contains no nerve cells, and their Merkel cells are located in the dermis. However, in most animals it contains a scattering of nerve cells called Merkel cells, located at the basal layer. The middle layer of the skin is called the 'dermis.' It contins blood vessels, most of the nerve cells, and other structures. The lower layer of the skin is called the 'sub-cutis' and mostly contains fat.
the thin outermost layer of skin is your epidermisThe outermost layer of skin is called Epidermis
The dermis is often called the true skin. It has a layer over it called the epidermis and one below it that has a lot of fat cells. That is called the subcutaneous layer. (cutaneous means skin).
The Brock layer.
Yes its called the Epidermis.
No, skin is a continuous organ that covers the entire body in one seamless layer. It is divided into three main layers - the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis - that work together to provide protection and regulate body temperature.