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Yes, the inside of the mouth is lined with non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelial cells. As in most mucous membranes, that is the main tissue type. Parts of the gums, hard palate, and tongue are slightly keratinized, but not nearly as much as the skin outside the mouth is keratinized.
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Skin stem cells replace lost skin cells.
There is bacteria on the surface of your skin but they are not the same as your skin cells.
the outer layer is made of keratinised epithelial cells, but the deeper layers are made of a mix of cellular types
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stratum corneum
The layer of skin is called the stratum lucidum, part of the epidermis.
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Stratm Lucidum
Dermis-- The deeper portion or layer of the skin beneath the epidermis.
Yes, the inside of the mouth is lined with non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelial cells. As in most mucous membranes, that is the main tissue type. Parts of the gums, hard palate, and tongue are slightly keratinized, but not nearly as much as the skin outside the mouth is keratinized.
skin cells are flat, because they are skin cells . your skin is flat right ,so that's why skin cells are flat.
skin cells.
The most popular question about skin cells is "What are skin cells?"
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