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Scalelike cells full of keratin that constantly flake off?

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What layer of the epidermal region has scalelike cells full of keratin that constantly flake off?

The outer layer of the epidermis is full of scale like that frequently flake off. These cells are pushed to the surface as they begin to die.


What are scale like cells full of keratin that constantly flake off?

These are likely to be epithelial cells, specifically keratinocytes, found in the outer layer of skin called the epidermis. As these cells mature, they fill with the protein keratin and eventually flake off in a process called desquamation.


What types of cells make up the nails?

My best guess is keratin, but I am not sure if that is the cells or the cells are inside the keratin.


What ar nails made out of?

They are made out of keratin. Keratin is made out of dead cells packed real tight.


The tough protective protein found in the epidermal cells is called?

The tough protective protein found in epidermal cells is called keratin. Keratin helps to provide strength and structure to the skin, hair, and nails.


Are the outermost cells of the epidermis living or dead?

Cells in the lower layers of the epidermis divide continually, producing new cells that constantly push through the layers of the epidermis. By the time those cells reach the outer layer of the epidermis, they are dead and ready to slough off.


The tough water-repellent protein found in the epidermal cells is called?

It is called Keratinocyte, which is in the outermost layer of the epidermis.


Individual hairs are columns of cells that died after becoming filled with?

keratin


What cells produce keratin and melanin?

Keratinocytes or squamous cells produce keratin and Melanocytes produce melanin, pigment.


What makes your hair grow?

The keratin made by the hair follicle cells makes long fibers. The cells, growing just under the scalp, eventually die, leaving the keratin behind. This keratin, combined with the keratin left by many other cells, emerge from your scalp as hair.


What is the job of the keratin?

Keratin is a protein responsible for the hardening process(keratinised) that cells undergo when they change from living cells with a nucleus to dead cells without a nucleus.