stratum basale
basal layer.
Mitosis occurs in the basal surface of the skin. This can also take place in the epithelium so as to replace damaged tissues of the skin.
Mitotic cell division occurs in the Basale layer of the epidermis. Stem cells undergo mitosis to produce new keratinocytes. Of the two keratinocyte daughter cells produced by mitosis, one migrates to the surface of your skin while the one remains in the basale layer of the epidermis to produce more keratinocytes cells.
Every day, new cells form in the bottom layer of the epidermis.when cells die they gotta be replaced.Joseph
Cell division (mitosis) produces more skin cells.Cell division (mitosis) produces more skin cells.
basal layer.
Basal
In a majority of individuals, the skin regenerates at a much faster rate than does bone. Therefore, the mitosis would be expected to be higher in the skin
The very top layer of the dermis is always undergoing mitosis as the top layer (epidermis) is being lost all the time.
Mitosis occurs in the basal surface of the skin. This can also take place in the epithelium so as to replace damaged tissues of the skin.
stratum basale
We find it in the deepest layer of the epidermis called Stratum Basal in which the stem cells undergo Mitosis replacing keratinocytes lost at the stratum corneum, the apical surface of epidermis.
Mitotic cell division occurs in the Basale layer of the epidermis. Stem cells undergo mitosis to produce new keratinocytes. Of the two keratinocyte daughter cells produced by mitosis, one migrates to the surface of your skin while the one remains in the basale layer of the epidermis to produce more keratinocytes cells.
Every day, new cells form in the bottom layer of the epidermis.when cells die they gotta be replaced.Joseph
melanocytes produces melanin (pigment you're talking about). They are located in the most bottom layer of the epidermis (stratum basale).
Just above the Dermis is a layer of cells called "Stratum Basale" where mitosis is continuously happening. This helps us to keep our integumentary system up to par and able to keep microbes out in the case of a tear or cut in our skin, because our skin cells are being continually replaced.
The dermis is the vascular layer of your skin.