Epidermis (skin)
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Epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. It forms the waterproof, protective wrap over the body's surface and is made up of stratified squamous epithelium with an underlying basal lamina. Absorbing too little water can result in dry skin, which can be healed naturally or by skin care products.
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The epidermis contains no blood vessels, and is nourished by diffusion from the dermis. The main type of cells which make up the epidermis are keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells and Merkels cells.
The epidermis is divided into several layers where cells are formed through mitosis at the innermost layers. They move up the strata changing shape and composition as they differentiate and become filled with keratin. They eventually reach the top layer called stratum corneum and become sloughed off, or desquamated. This process is called keratinization and takes place within weeks. The outermost layer of epidermis consists of 25 to 30 layers of dead cells.
Epidermis is divided into the following 5 sublayers or strata, listed from the superficial to deep:
- Stratum corneum
- Stratum lucidum
- Stratum granulosum
- Stratum spinosum
- Stratum germinativum (also called "stratum basale")
Mnemonics used for remembering the layers of the skin (using "stratum basale" instead of "stratum germinativum"):
- "Corn Lovers Grow Several Bales" (from superficial to deep)
- "Before Signing, Get Legal Counsel" (from deep to superficial)
- Histology at BU 08422loa - "Integument: thick skin"
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| Skin layers | Cutis: Epidermis (Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum germinativum/basale) • Dermis Subcutaneous tissue |
| Skin appendages | glands: Sweat glands • Sebaceous glands
Hair: Root of the hair, Hair follicle • Root sheath (Huxley's layer, Henle's layer) nonhuman: Scale • Feather |
