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We find it in the deepest layer of the epidermis called Stratum Basal in which the stem cells undergo Mitosis replacing keratinocytes lost at the stratum corneum, the apical surface of epidermis.
Mitosis occurs in the basal surface of the skin. This can also take place in the epithelium so as to replace damaged tissues of the skin.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
Mitosis (cell division) is complete at the end of the telophase.
The structure in the epidermis that gaseous exchange occurs in plants is through the stomata. A stomata is a tiny opening or pore in the epidermis.
Mitosis occurs in body cells.
Inter-phase occurs before mitosis or meiosis.
Mitotic cell division occurs in the Basale layer of the epidermis. Stem cells undergo mitosis to produce new keratinocytes. Of the two keratinocyte daughter cells produced by mitosis, one migrates to the surface of your skin while the one remains in the basale layer of the epidermis to produce more keratinocytes cells.
The waxy translucent layer is the cuticle the upper epidermis is where most photosynthesis occurs and the lower epidermis where very little photosynthesis occurs
The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium.
Mitosis occurs in the Nucleus.
cytokinesis