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Keratinocytes
protects skinThe function of the cells in the epidermis is to die and form a protective layer around the body.
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mitochondria
It provides exterior Form. It helps to Control what goes in and out of the CellDendritic cells are a type of immune cell found in the immune system of mammals. Their main role is processing antigen materials and delivery of these materials to surfaces of other cells.
Langerhans cells
Keratinocytes
macrophages called epidermal dendritic cells
Epidermal dendritic cells
Phagocytic Cell
Yes. Epidermal dendritic cells arise from bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis. They are also called Langerhans cells after a German anatomist. These cells ingest foreign substances (phagocytic) and are key activators of our immune system.
The epidermal cells of sponges are responsible for cell adhesion and maintenance of their shape and structure. The epidermis is composed of pinacocytes (epidermal cells) which are flattened cells in the sponge's body wall.
An epidermal dendritic cell.
Epidermal (skin) Langerhans cells (a form of dendritic cell) accumulate with other immune cells in various parts of the body and cause damage by the release of chemicals.
protects skinThe function of the cells in the epidermis is to die and form a protective layer around the body.
The lymphatic system transports fatty acid, white blood cells, and dendritic cells. It also removes interstitial fluid from the tissues in the human body.
Epidermal cells are supplied with nutrients from blood vessels in the