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differentiate between epidermal and dermal derivatives​

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The epidermis consists of several cell layers that actively secrete a thin cuticle. Gland cells that produce slime are mixed with the epidermal cells, as in most aquatic vertebrates. The dermis is a thin layer of connective tissue fibres interwoven with blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibres, and chromatophores.

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ᵀᴴᴱ ᴱᴾᴵᴰᴱᴿᴹᴵˢ ᶜᴼᴺˢᴵˢᵀˢ ᴼᶠ ˢᴱᵛᴱᴿᴬᴸ ᶜᴱᴸᴸ ᴸᴬᵞᴱᴿˢ ᵀᴴᴬᵀ ᴬᶜᵀᴵᵛᴱᴸᵞ ˢᴱᶜᴿᴱᵀᴱ ᴬ ᵀᴴᴵᴺ ᶜᵁᵀᴵᶜᴸᴱ. ᴳᴸᴬᴺᴰ ᶜᴱᴸᴸˢ ᵀᴴᴬᵀ ᴾᴿᴼᴰᵁᶜᴱ ˢᴸᴵᴹᴱ ᴬᴿᴱ ᴹᴵˣᴱᴰ ᵂᴵᵀᴴ ᵀᴴᴱ ᴱᴾᴵᴰᴱᴿᴹᴬᴸ ᶜᴱᴸᴸˢ, ᴬˢ ᴵᴺ ᴹᴼˢᵀ ᴬᵟᵁᴬᵀᴵᶜ ᵛᴱᴿᵀᴱᴮᴿᴬᵀᴱˢ. ᵀᴴᴱ ᴰᴱᴿᴹᴵˢ ᴵˢ ᴬ ᵀᴴᴵᴺ ᴸᴬᵞᴱᴿ ᴼᶠ ᶜᴼᴺᴺᴱᶜᵀᴵᵛᴱ ᵀᴵˢˢᵁᴱ ᶠᴵᴮᴿᴱˢ ᴵᴺᵀᴱᴿᵂᴼᵛᴱᴺ ᵂᴵᵀᴴ ᴮᴸᴼᴼᴰ ᵛᴱˢˢᴱᴸˢ, ᴺᴱᴿᵛᴱˢ, ᴹᵁˢᶜᴸᴱ ᶠᴵᴮᴿᴱˢ, ᴬᴺᴰ ᶜᴴᴿᴼᴹᴬᵀᴼᴾᴴᴼᴿᴱˢ.

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