Well when the matrix cells above the dermal papilla in the hair follicle become hair cells it is called "differentiation." They then become keratinized and are pushed up.
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I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
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It is called Keratinocyte, which is in the outermost layer of the epidermis.
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Basal Layer
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
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Stratum germinativum, also called stratum basale or basal cell layer.
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The layer below the Epidermal layer is called the Dermal layer. It's a connective tissue made up of collagen and elastin.
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The Stratum Spinosum are the cells that are also called the prickle cells. Stratum spinosum are not the cells: it's one of the epidermal layers. Keratinocytes are the cells which also called prickled cells.
It is called Keratinocyte, which is in the outermost layer of the epidermis.
macrophages called epidermal dendritic cells