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the stratum germinativum cells.
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.
They are called corns.
Stratum granulosum
No. The cells of stratum corneum contain keratinthat prevents water evaporation
Stratum Germinativum
The epidermal layer. (below that is the acellular dermal layer)
1st is epidermis, 2nd is subcutaneous and last, the dermis, which is the deepest layer
Stratum Germinativum
the stratum germinativum cells.
Stratum germinativum, also called stratum basale or basal cell layer.
the stratum basale aka germinitivium is the stratum that has miotic division of cells and there is some cell production in the stratum spinosum as well
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.
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.
It takes anywhere from 15 to 30 days for cells to migrate from the stratum germinativum to the stratum corneum.
stratum germinativum first layer of the epidermis above the papillary layer of the dermis also known as the basal layer
stratum germinativum is also know as stratum basale