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Q: What are the 4 structures that are epidermal derivatives?
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What are epidermal derivatives?

Keratin forms the basis of nails, feathers, beaks, and other epidermal derivatives.


What cellular structures are found in the epidermal cells of humans but not in epidermal cell of leaves?

mitochondria


Most abundant protein dead epidermal structures?

keratin


Are fingernails organelles?

No. They are referred to as derivatives, or appendages, of the skin. In this case, they are derivatives of the epidermal layer.


What is the most abundant protein in dead epidermal structures such as hair and nail called?

The most abundant protein in dead epidermal structures is called keratin. It is a fibrous protein that forms the main structural constituent of hair, feathers, hoofs, claws and horns.


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 are the structures of different dihalogen derivatives of propane?

1,1-dichloropropane, 1,2-dichloropropane, 1,3-dichoropropane


What is the definition of scaling?

one of the many small platelike dermal or epidermal structures that characteristically form the external covering of fishes, reptiles, and certain mammals.


Protein in dead epidermal structures?

Keratin KeratinKeratin is an extremely strong proteinproteinprotein which is a major component in skin, hair, nails, hooves, horns, and teeth


Where are the plant epidermal cells found?

Structures in the dermis that help regulate body temperature are


Is the muscle tissue superficial to the epidermal tissue?

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


Which structures of the dermis give rise to friction edges or fingerprints?

Dermal ridges cause the overlying epidermis to form epidermal ridges. Collectively these ridges are called friction ridges.