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Which tissue consist of the cell that wear out constantly and are replace by mitosis throughout life?

The tissue that consists of cells that wear out constantly and are replaced by mitosis throughout life is epithelial tissue. Epithelial cells are continuously exposed to wear and tear from the external environment and are replaced through cell division to maintain the integrity of the tissue.


Is the muscle tissue superficial to the epidermal tissue?

Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.


What is the difference between epithelial tissue and epidermal tissue?

Epithelial tissue is an (animal) tissue which protect the structures beneath them whilst Epidermal is a (plant) tissue that protect the plant against injury at the same time prevent it from drying-out of its inner parts.


What is epidermal tissue?

your skin


Does humerus bone tissue get replaced?

All bone tissue is constantly being reabsorbed and redeposited. So eventually yes, the bone in your humerus will be replaced, but it is a slow process.


What type of tissue is found covering the organs of plants?

epidermal tissue


How many tissues does a leaf have?

A leaf typically has three main types of tissues: epidermal tissue, mesophyll tissue, and vascular tissue. The epidermal tissue covers the outer surface of the leaf, the mesophyll tissue is where photosynthesis occurs, and the vascular tissue is responsible for transporting nutrients and water throughout the leaf.


An animal's skin is an example of what kind of tissue?

An animal's skin is keratinized epidermal tissue


The gelatinous matrix between the epidermal tissue and the gastrodermal tissue of the cnidarians is called the?

mesoglea.


Are cork cells part of epidermal tissue system?

yes


What covers the whole body?

Our bodies are covered by a epidermal tissue.


What type of tissue forms the outermost layer of the flatworm?

epidermal