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Q: What is The function of the lipid-rich secretion released from lamellar granules found in the stratum granulosum?
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What epidermal cells contain keratohyaline and lamellar granules?

Stratum granulosum


In which layer of the epidermis are granules of keratohyalin formed?

stratum granulosum


Where are lamellar granules produced?

in the the stratum granulosum cells of the epidermis.


Which epidermal cells contain kerathyaline and lamellated granules?

Stratum granulosum Once again, stratum granulosum is one of epidermal layers: not epidermal cells. My answer to this question is: Flattened cells of stratum granulosum that are going through keratinization process contain kerathyaline and lamellated granules.


Epidermal layer containing visible granules?

Stratum granulosum


What granules extruded from the keratinocytes prevent water loss by diffusion through the epidermis?

A type of keratinocyte, the stratum granulosum - which is comprised of one to three layers of flattened cells - produces kerato-hyalin, present as small granules.


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What is major factor accounting for the waterproof nature of skin?

Glycolipid (lamellated granules) between stratum corneum cells.These granules accumulate in the keratinocytes of the stratum granulosum, and contain a waterproof glycolipid that is excreted into extracellular space helping to slow water loss across the epidermis.


What is a function of lamellar granules?

This granules...prevents water loss and energy loss. It is a water repellent.


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