Phagocytic Cell
macrophages called epidermal dendritic cells
An epidermal cell is a cell that is part of the outer layer of an organism. For example, in humans, skin cells are epidermal. Leaves on plants have epidermal layers on the top and bottom of the leaf.
Leaf
Keratinocytes
stratum granulosum and stratum lucidum
An epidermal dendritic cell.
Yes. Epidermal dendritic cells arise from bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis. They are also called Langerhans cells after a German anatomist. These cells ingest foreign substances (phagocytic) and are key activators of our immune system.
Langerhans cells
Epidermal dendritic cells
Keratinocytes
macrophages called epidermal dendritic cells
An epidermal cell is a cell that is part of the outer layer of an organism. For example, in humans, skin cells are epidermal. Leaves on plants have epidermal layers on the top and bottom of the leaf.
Epidermal (skin) Langerhans cells (a form of dendritic cell) accumulate with other immune cells in various parts of the body and cause damage by the release of chemicals.
dendritic cell
merbel cell
mitochondria
Leaf