What are the tissues that form the skin in vertebrates?

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Biology

The skin of vertebrates is made of epidermis, an external layer of epithelial tissue, and dermis, a layer of connective tissue under the epidermis. One can cite also the hypodermis, a layer of adipose tissue under the dermis. Skin annexes may exist in some phyla and classes, like hair, sweat glands and sebaceous glands.

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Dipti KC
May 25, 2023
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