single layer of cells - Stratum germinativum, Spiny outgrowths become less prominent - Stratum granulosum, cells are flat and contain keratin - stratum lucidum, cells are gradually desquamated from the skin - Stratum corneum, cells are made through cell division - Stratum germinativum, cell nuclei begin to break down - Stratum granulosum, Melanin granules enter outgrowths from melanocytes - Stratum spinosum, The outer layer of the skin - Stratum Corneum, Melanocytes are found in this layer - Stratum germinativum, production of keratin starts - Stratum granulosum, the cells have no nuclei - stratum lucidum, new cells push adjacent cells upwards - Stratum germinativum, cells start to die - Stratum granulosum, present in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet - stratum lucidum, contains living cells - Stratum spinosum, changes take place in this layer - Stratum granulosum, contains flat dead cells - Stratum corneum, living cells have spiny outgrowths - Stratum spinosum, Melanocytes contain granules of the pigment melanin - Stratum Germinativum,
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