The stratum Basale contains the most cells of the epidermis. Through the process of enucleation and apoptosis, the number of cells decrease as you move up the strata (layers).
the stratum corneum
stratum corneum
stratum corneum
Stratum corneum
stratum basale
stratum germativum
stratum corneum
Stratum granulosum
Lower epidermal cells.
Granulosum
Yes, the oldest epidermal cells are found in the stratum basale. This layer, also known as the basal layer, is the deepest layer of the epidermis and is responsible for the continuous production of new cells. As cells are pushed upwards, they become older and eventually reach the outermost layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, where they are shed.
by their epidermal layer
stratum germativum
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.
The stratum cornium has keratinized cells.
When the outer layer of cells covering an organism thickens.
stratum corneum
Stratum granulosum
its the cuticle
Lower epidermal cells.
Low blood supply and low keratin cause epidermal cells to die. Epidermal cells make up the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin covering the exterior body surface of vertebrates.
The dermis. And uner the dermis is the hypodermis