epidermo
Epidermo refers to the outermost layer of skin in animals, including humans. It is a protective barrier that covers the body and is responsible for preventing the entry of pathogens, regulating water loss, and providing sensory input. The epidermo is composed of several layers of cells, with the outermost layer, the stratum corneum, being primarily made up of dead, flattened cells that are continuously shed and replaced.
Beneath the epidermo lies the dermis, a thicker layer of connective tissue that provides structural support
The thickness of the epidermo varies across different parts of the body. For instance, it is thicker