Stratum Granulosum NO. The correct answer is Stratum Spinosum. Mitotic cells produced by the Stratum Basale move out to the Stratum Spinosum. You can find several layers of keratinocytes with thick bundles of intermediate filaments.
Stratum granulosum
The epidermis has either 4 or 5 layers depending on the location of your body. Stratum Corneum Stratum Lucidum (only on the soles of your feet and palms of your hands) Stratum Granulosum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale
SPINOSUM
The stratum Basale contains the most cells of the epidermis. Through the process of enucleation and apoptosis, the number of cells decrease as you move up the strata (layers).
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum,stratum lucidum & stratum corneum
The stratum corneum is superficial to the stratum basale. The stratum basale is deep to the stratum corneum.
"Stratum" is the singular.If you have a stratum and I have another stratum, then together we have two strata .
the stratum basale aka germinitivium is the stratum that has miotic division of cells and there is some cell production in the stratum spinosum as well
Stratum Corneum Stratum Lucidum Stratum Granulsum Stratum Spinosum Stratun Basle
Stratum Granulosum NO. The correct answer is Stratum Spinosum. Mitotic cells produced by the Stratum Basale move out to the Stratum Spinosum. You can find several layers of keratinocytes with thick bundles of intermediate filaments.
stratum germinativum is also know as stratum basale
The singular form of "stratum" is "stratum." The word does not change in its singular form.
The plural form of stratum is strata.
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.
stratum
The Stratum Basale