epidermis

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The outer, protective layer of the skin of vertebrates, covering the dermis
The similar outer layer of cells in invertebrates and plants
the outer skin
{n} the outer thin skin, the cuticle
(1) the dermal tissue system in plants (2) the outer covering of animals
the outer epithelial layer of the body
the outer layers of the skin
{i} outermost layer of skin
1 The outer epithelial layer of skin The epidermis is the nonsensitive, nonvascular layer that covers the dermis 2 The outer layer of overlapping scales on the surface of wool fiber
The outermost layer of a culm or rhizome, often with thickened and cutinized outer wall
the non-vascular outer protective layer of the skin
The outer layer of plant cells
The top most layer of cells in a plant leaf
The outermost cells of the primary plant body, usually consisting of a single layer but sometimes several layers thick
outermost layer of the skin
The outermost layer of the cells, which covers both surfaces of leaves, and also the surface of stems, when they are first formed
The protective outer layer of the skin
The upper covering layer, of the body with the underlying dermis is referred to as the skin The upper-most part of the epidermis is called the stratum corneum, composed of dead cells Immediately below that is the area of living epidermal cells It is within this layer that the various pathologic changes of pemphigus take place Superficial separation is seen more in pemphigus foliaceus while slightly deeper separation is seen in pemphigus vulgaris In bullous pemphigoid the separation occurs below the epidermis - between the epidermis and dermis
Outermost layer of cells on plants or animals The outermost, non-vascular layer of the skin
The outermost layer of skin, which is in contact with the environment, located above the dermis
the outermost layer of skin
As stems grow old this layer is lost, and never replaced
Say: eh-pih-dur-miss Look out - your epidermis is showing! But it's OK; epidermis is the fancy name for the outermost layer of your skin
The superficial layer of cells occurring on all plant parts (2)
the outer layer of the skin covering the exterior body surface of vertebrates
The outermost layer of cells; the "skin" of a plant, covering the leaves, stem, and roots This tissue often contains specialized cells for defense, gas exchange, or secretion
The outer most layer of your skin
1 The exterior tissue of leaves, roots and young stems of plants usually comprising a single layer of cells 2 The outer layer of cells of an invertebrate (esp arthropods)
Upper or outer layer of the two main layers of cells that make up the skin
The outer most layer of cells ("outer skin") of a growing root in direct contact with the soil
Your epidermis is the thin, protective, outer layer of your skin. the outside layer of your skin (from epi- ( EPICENTER) + derma )
The outer, nonsensitive layer of the skin; cuticle; scarfskin
The surface layer of the skin The epidermis is where new cells are constantly being formed
The outer most layer of cells in an organism In plants the epidermis consists of the dermal tissue system
The epidermis
epiderm
Turkish - English
epidermis
scarfskin
epidermis

    Hyphenation

    ep·i·der·mis

    Turkish pronunciation

    epıdırmıs

    Synonyms

    cuticle

    Pronunciation

    /ˌepəˈdərməs/ /ˌɛpəˈdɜrməs/

    Etymology

    () From Latin epidermis, from Ancient Greek ἐπιδερμίς (epidermis) (ἐπί, on top of) + dermis (< δέρμα(derma), skin)
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