Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Stratum corneum Spiral duct ofsweat gland Stratum lucidum Stratumgranulosum Stratumgerminativum. Portion of section of skin from sole of foot, showing layers of epidermis, v 70. ordinarily represented by only a single row of cells to which the name, stratumgranulosum, is usually applied. This layer marks the level at which the conversionof the epithelial elements into horny plates begins and also that at which theseparation effected by blistering usually occurs. On the palms and soles, where the epidermis attains


Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Stratum corneum Spiral duct ofsweat gland Stratum lucidum Stratumgranulosum Stratumgerminativum. Portion of section of skin from sole of foot, showing layers of epidermis, v 70. ordinarily represented by only a single row of cells to which the name, stratumgranulosum, is usually applied. This layer marks the level at which the conversionof the epithelial elements into horny plates begins and also that at which theseparation effected by blistering usually occurs. On the palms and soles, where the epidermis attains not only great thicknessbut also higher differentiation, four distinct layers may be recognized in vertical sec-tions of the cuticle. From the corium outward, these are: (i) the strattimgermina-tivum, (2) the stratum granulosum, (3) the stiatum hicidum and (4) the stratumcorneum. The first two represent the portion of the epidermis endowed with thegreatest vitality and powers of repair and the last tvvo the horny and harder part. The stratum germinativum, or stratiim Malpighi, rests upon the outer sur-face of the corium, by the papillae of which it is impressed ahd, henc


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