Keratin is the protein predominant in the stratum corneum.
Keratin is the protein predominant in the stratum corneum.
The stratum corneum is superficial to the stratum basale. The stratum basale is deep to the stratum corneum.
The stratum corneum is a part of the layer of skin called the epidermis.
No, the stratum corneum is made up of squamous (tile-like) cells, not cuboidal cells.
The epidermal layer containing the oldest cells is the stratum corneum. This layer consists of dead cells that have moved up from the deeper layers of the epidermis and are constantly shed and replaced.
The Stratum Corneum is the most superficial layer of the Skin.
Keratin is the primary protein of the stratum corneum.
Yes, the stratum corneum is notable for its keratin content.
The stratum basale and the stratum corneum are two of the layers of the epidermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer of your skin. Within the epidermis, the stratum basale is deeper than the stratum corneum, which is the most superficial layer of the epidermis.
Cornified keratinocytes
Keratin is the waterproof protein predominant in the stratum corneum.
The stratum corneum is a layer of the epidermis. It is not a layer of the hypodermis.