Epidermis (top layer), dermis (hair follicles and sebaceous glands), subcutaneous gland (bottom layer).
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The epidermis.
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The epidermis of the stem is typically located on the outermost surface of the stem. It serves as a protective layer and is in direct contact with the environment. Just below the epidermis, you would find the cortex or ground tissue of the stem.
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.
The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.
The epidermis is the skin.
The epidermis.
One can find a diagram of the human spine on a number of websites. A diagram can be seen on 'Google Images', 'Wikipedia', 'Web MD', 'Wellness Therapist Info' and 'About'.
epidermis
You can find a diagram of the anatomy of a breast at MayoClinic, Nationalbreastcancer (under breast anatomy) and on Wikipedia. You can also find a diagram in medical handbooks dealing with the human anatomy.
epidermis
The Epidermis.
The epidermis is something that has a surface to which nothing is attached. The thinnest epidermis on a human is on the eyelids.
Epidermis (aka skin)
the top layer of the stem. on a human epidermis is skin so on a plant it is the skin or upper layer of the stem
The Epidermis.,, noo! its the skin
It is called epidermis.