What is a characteristic of the tissue layers that make up the epidermis

One characteristic of the tissue layers that make up the epidermis is its stratified nature. The epidermis is composed of multiple layers of cells stacked on top of each other. This stratification allows for the continuous renewal of the epidermis and provides protection to the underlying tissues. The outermost layer of the epidermis is called the stratum corneum, which consists of dead, flattened cells that are continuously shed and replaced by underlying cells.