Biology, asked by akshitamallick4, 8 months ago

Epidermis is protective -
A)Parenchyma
B)Collenchyma
C)Sclerenchyma
D)Non of these

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Answered by UrBabee
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The epidermis is the top layer of your skin. Your epidermis is what makes your skin tone the way it is. The hair follicles and the sweat glands are more rooted in the dermis layer. The deepest layer of your skin is the subcutaneous tissue. It contains fat and connective tissue.

These skin layers are divided into more segments themselves. Since the epidermis is what we see, let’s focus on that and explore the layers of this superficial skin layer.

From the top layer to the deepest layer of the epidermis, the layers are named:

Stratum Corneum

Stratum Lucidum

Stratum Granulosum

Stratum Spinosum

Stratum Basale

Answered by gyadav30122000
0

Answer:

The epidermis acts as a barrier that protects the body from ultraviolet (UV) radiation, harmful chemicals, and pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Historically, it was thought that the function of the epidermis was to regulate fluid and protect the body from mechanical injury.

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