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stratum corneum. It is the outermost layer of the epidermis and consists of dead skin cells that are constantly shed and replaced with new cells from deeper layers.


Why are cells replaces?

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In the human body which cells are constantly dividing?

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Bacteria is constantly forming on the outer layer of your skin. It is looking for a way to invade your body. Your body reacts by simply throwing away the outer layer of your skin. It does that a cell at a time, but it does it constantly. Those cells must be replaced. To do that, the cells underneath must constantly reproduce and create new skin cells.


Why does a skin cells divide more often then a liver cells?

because the skin is constantly needing repair