reticular layer
stratum corneum
epidermis
The fat layer (also called the subcutaneous layer)
nope, its keratin proteins
no. stratum basale is the most bottom layer of the epidermis. stratum corneum is the outermost layer of the epidermis.
skin's most apical layer is full of keratin the tight jxn's holding the stratified squamous epithelium together use claudin and occludin there are a few more cellular jxn's that use other proteins as well there is type IV collagen laminin and proteoglycans in the basal lamina under the epitheluim then there is LOTS more collagen in the loose and dense connective tissue underneath. hope that helps!
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The epidermis is tough because it is a dense layer of skin cells held together by keratin, which is a hard protein. The epidermis is the outer layer of the skin.
The outermost layer, also known as the epidermis, contains keratin.
The fat layer (also called the subcutaneous layer)
The outermost layer of skin contains keratin. It is also known as epidermis.
Keratin is a tough, waterproofing protein. Keratin is secreted by the cells of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin).
Keratin is the tough, waterproof protein abundant in the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the epidermis.
Keratin
Corneum is the most superficial layer of the epidermis. The basale layer is the deepest layer of the epidermisThe cells of the basale are cube shaped and alive. The cells of the corneum are dead and filled with keratin, the same as found in nails and hair.The cells of the stratum corneum are sqamous-shaped, amitotic (dead actually), and contain a high percentage of keratin. Cells of the statum basale are columnar-shaped, actively mitotic and has relatively little keratin.the corneum is the most superficial layer of the epidermis. the basale is the deepest layer of the epidermis.
No, there is not dense connective tissue in the epidermis. There is loose connective tissue right below the epidermis (areolar connective tissue).
nope, its keratin proteins
This is found in the stratum corneum (horny layer), the most most superficial layer which are dead cells filled with keratin. They form a waterproof barrier and make it tough.
Keratin is found in all the layers of the epidermis. Keratinocytes are filled with a tough, fibrous protein that protects the deeper layers of the skin. They are produced in the stratum germinativum and move through the layers of the epidermis towards the most outer layer, the stratum corneum.