the cell wall is the outermost part of the human skin and also the outermost layer of all plants its called the epidermous
Its the dead skin
the brain is the oldest part of the body there is also the skin cells it is also the heart
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
The epidermis of a leaf can best be compared to human skin. Just as skin serves as a protective barrier for the body, the epidermis protects the leaf from environmental factors, such as pathogens and excessive water loss. Additionally, both the leaf epidermis and human skin play roles in regulating gas exchange, with stomata in the leaf functioning similarly to pores in the skin.
It must be our backs because the skin there is the thickest and toughest in our bodies. :)
the cell wall is the outermost part of the human skin and also the outermost layer of all plants its called the epidermous
What is the toughest part about supervising employees?
"toughest" is an adjective ( the superlative form of "tough" )
Yes it is part of the skin.
skin
The Skin
The largest organ of the human body is the skin.
skin
Skull I think
The cell membrane in an animal cell can be compared to human skin, as it serves as a protective barrier that regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, similar to how the skin protects the body and controls the passage of molecules.
The skin