- The
stratum basale (basal layer,
sometimes referred to as
stratum germinativum) is the
deepest layer of the five
layers of the epidermis, the external...
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located in the
middle of this layer. basal/germinal
layer (stratum basale/
germinativum)
Composed mainly of
proliferating and non-proliferating keratinocytes...
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granulosum Stratum spinosum Stratum basale (also
called the
stratum germinativum)
Keratinocytes in the
stratum basale proliferate through mitosis and...
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vitamin D
Maintenance of the body form
Formation of new
cells from
stratum germinativum to
repair minor injuries Protect from UV rays.
Regulates body temperature...
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number of
layers ranged from 1 to 15. The
innermost layer is the
stratus germinativum, and
consists of one
layer of
cuboidal and
roughly columnar basal cells...
- The
outer root
sheath corresponds with the
stratum mucosum (stratum
germinativum and
stratum spinosum) of the epidermis, and
resembles it in the rounded...
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Stratum granulosum Stratum spinosum Stratum basale (also
called "stratum
germinativum")
Blood capillaries are
found beneath the
epidermis and are
linked to...
- corneum,
Stratum lucidum,
Stratum granulosum,
Stratum spinosum,
Stratum germinativum, also
called stratum basale. The
deepest layer is the
miotic layer, stratum...
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receptor type,
Merkel cell-neurite complexes, was
found in the
stratum germinativum at the
bottom of the epidermis, and a third,
lamellated corpuscles of...