From inside to outside, the layers are the stratum basale, the stratum spinosum, the stratum granulosum, the stratum lucidum and the stratum corneum.
Granulosum
Inversion of the foot turns the sole of the foot laterally, meaning the sole of the foot is facing outward. This movement involves the foot rolling towards the outer side.
The sole of the foot is also referred to as the plantar aspect. The opposite side is usually called the top of the foot, or the dorsal aspect.
or you may be thinking of your foot arch
The subtalar joint is used when turning the sole of the foot medially. This joint is located between the talus bone and the calcaneus bone in the foot, and it allows for inversion and eversion movements.
Granulosum
Granulosum - Incorrect Lucidum is the correct answer
Stratum Basale
The sole of the foot.
Inversion of the foot turns the sole of the foot laterally, meaning the sole of the foot is facing outward. This movement involves the foot rolling towards the outer side.
The sole is part of the foot.
The sole of the foot is also referred to as the plantar aspect. The opposite side is usually called the top of the foot, or the dorsal aspect.
Sole of the foot
It's called the sole of the foot. (Other areas on the sole of the foot are specifically called the ball of the foot, the arch of the foot, toes and heel)
Plantar.The sole of the foot is the plantar surface.
The bottom of your foot is called the sole or pad.
Inversion of the foot is to face the sole of your foot inward toward your midline and eversion is to face the sole of your foot away.