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SUMMARY:5.1 Epidermis and Dermis
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DESCRIPTION: Epidermis
The epidermis is the thin outer protective layer, however, on the soles of the feet or the palms of the hands, the epidermis is thick. The epidermis can be divided into four layers.



The stratum corneum is composed of keratinized cells with no visible nucleus.


Stratum lucidum is composed of flattened cells and nuclei are not visible. Where hair is present, there is a thin stratum corneum and the stratum lucidum is usually absent.


Stratum granulosum, granules, and nuclei can be seen in the cytoplasm.


The stratum germinativum layer is the part of the skin where new cells are germinated. Young cells which are pigmented contain melanin which protects the underlying tissues.


Dermis
The dermis beneath the epidermis is made up of dense, irregular connective tissue, with dense bundles of fibrous tissue between the cells. In the dermis are found sweat glands, blood and lymph vessels, nerves and nerve endings, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands. The nerve endings in...

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