Stratum Spinosum
Stratum Granulosum NO. The correct answer is Stratum Spinosum. Mitotic cells produced by the Stratum Basale move out to the Stratum Spinosum. You can find several layers of keratinocytes with thick bundles of intermediate filaments.
The second epidermal layer of the sole of the foot is called the stratum spinosum. It is composed of several layers of keratinocytes, which are cells that produce keratin, a tough protein that provides strength and protection to the skin. The stratum spinosum is involved in the barrier function of the skin and helps to prevent water loss.
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum,stratum lucidum & stratum corneum
SPINOSUM
The stratum basale and the stratum spinosum together are called the epidermis.
Skin cells start in the stratum spinosum and move up the stratum granulosum, then to the stratum licidum, and stratum corneum. This is the epidermis inside out layers and growth process.
stratum Spinosum
Stratum Spinosum @ Stratum Granulosum
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stratum spinosum
stratum spinosum