Skin is not a well-defined layer - it is many layers and as such there is no answer to your question as posted.
The percent of water in whole blood is about 82%. The non-cellular part (the Plasma) is about 93% water (it varies quite a bit on what part of the circulatory system you're in, but 93 is a good average). The cellular part (mostly (45% of total blood, 98% of cells) is about 75% water.
On average, a human sheds their entire outer layer of skin once a year due to the skin renewal process. Each month, we shed about 1.5 grams of skin cells, totaling about 4 kilograms over the course of a year.
The adult human skin weighs around 8-10 pounds on average, depending on factors such as age, sex, and overall body size.
Approximately 5-10% of the population in the US has freckles. Freckles are more common in individuals with fair skin and red hair.
Caucasian is typically used to refer to a racial category in human classification. It is not a specific skin color, but rather a broad term used to describe people of European descent.
skin
The reticular layer.
The nouns for human skin are epidermis (the outer skin) and dermis (the inner layer of skin).
Dermis
The dermis, epidermis, and hypodermis
Human skin is composed of three layers. The top layer is the epidermis, the middle layer is the dermis and the lower portion of the skin is the lower dermis.
The dermis as a whole is called the vascular region of the skin. The skin is actually the largest organ in the human body and functions as a barrier against disease.
There are actually 3 layers to the human skin. The epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Each layer serves a different purpose to the human body.
There are two parts of the skin. The Dermis and the Epidermis. Skin is the biggest organ and is located in the integumentary system. There are two parts of the skin. The Dermis and the Epidermis. Skin is the biggest organ and is located in the integumentary system.
reticular layer
Collagen fibers and blood vessels make up 20 percent of the dermis. Collagen provides structural support and elasticity to the skin, while blood vessels help in nourishing the skin cells and regulating temperature.
No. Dermis is skin.