stratum basale
Stratum basale
The stratum basale, also known as the basal cell layer, is the epidermal region involved in rapid cell division. It is the deepest epidermal layer where actively dividing stem cells are found, giving rise to new keratinocytes that migrate toward the skin surface.
No. The Stratum Granulosum is deteriorating organelles. The Stratum Basale, or Stratum Germinativum, is the "Germinating layer". The most rapid cell division occurs here, of course, because it's closest to the vascular dermis.
Cancer cells undergo unchecked rapid division in the body.
The zone of rapid cell division that produces growth is called the apical meristem, which is found at the primary root and stem tips. This region contains undifferentiated cells that continuously divide to produce new cells for plant growth and development.
The activated B cell then goes through a process of rapid division (termed clonal expansion) where many more copies of the cell are made.
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