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Which brands of rum do not contain corn?

Rum is fermented and distilled from sugarcane.


What is a painless thickened stratum corneum that is the result of friction?

a corn


What is the function of stratum spinosm?

To provide strength and flexability to the skin.


What is the function of the Stratum?

cell division to produce new keratinocytes.


In 1636 what was the number one crop farmed in Connecticut?

many corn wheat timber rum and corn


WHAT IS THE FUNCTION CORN DEHUSKER?

The function of a corn dehusker is to remove the husk from the corn. This reveals the corn on the cob.


Does rum have corn syrup in it?

If it is good rum distilled from sugar cane, it shouldn't have corn syrup in it. However, some rums such as coconut rum or other fruit flavored rums may have corn syrup in it. The only way to find out is to contact the maker or manufacturer and ask. In the US. the Food and Drug Administration does not require alcohol to list ingredients on the label because these are not under their jurisdiction because they are neither foods nor drugs. I have had to call up manufacturers and ask the corn syrup question because I am allergic to corn syrup. Good luck. It's not easy to find out specifics on alcohols.


What is the function of corned?

The function of a corn dehusker is to remove the husk from the corn. This reveals the corn on the cob.


What stratum is present in thick skin but not in thin skin?

Stratum lucidum (in thick skin) is a well defined epidermal layer found under the corneum region of the skin of the palms and soles. Main function of this stratum is to help the skin handle friction and also waterproof it. It is a thin transitional layer of epidermis found between the 'horny' and 'granular' layers.


What is the second epidermal layer of the sole of your foot?

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.


What is the correct order for the layers of epidermis from outermost to deep?

Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum,stratum lucidum & stratum corneum


The Stratum Corneum sits deep to the Stratum Basale?

The stratum corneum is superficial to the stratum basale. The stratum basale is deep to the stratum corneum.