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stratum germinativum first layer of the epidermis above the papillary layer of the dermis also known as the basal layer
The Stratum Germinativum is the deepest layer of the dermis also known as the Stratum Basale.
Strata One stratum is a sinsle layer. Many layer are called strata.
1st is epidermis, 2nd is subcutaneous and last, the dermis, which is the deepest layer
The Stratum Germinativum is the deepest layer of the dermis also known as the Stratum Basale.
Epidermis is the term used to describe the outermost layer of the skin. The epidermis is made up of five layers: stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. The basal layer repeatedly divides and replaces cells.
Skin contains various layers from below upwards. But needle would pierce it in REVERSE order. So 1)A layer of flat cells about to be discarded is called Stratum corneum 2)A layer of almost transparent cells(Unstained cells.) called as Stratum Lucid-um.3)A layer of cells which looks granular.(Having granules in them.) is Stratum granulosum.4)A layer of cells called as Stratum Spinosum.5) A single cell layer of prominent nucleus in them called as Stratum basale.6)Then you have thick Dermis made of connective tissue.7) Then you have layer called as Hypo dermis made of of Adipose tissue (Fatty layer.)
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Yes, skin cells start in the stratum basale (also known as the basal layer) and then move up through the stratum spinosum, followed by the stratum granulosum and stratum corneum. The process of cell division and movement towards the surface is known as keratinization, and it takes about 2-4 weeks for a skin cell to go from the bottom layer to the top layer.
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Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium and cesium are collectively known as the alkali metals.
There are seven colors in the rainbow. They are collectively known as ROY G BIV, which is shortened for the color names.