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The Layer of Epidermis Where Most Cells Have Stopped Dividing

Question 103

Question 103

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The layer of epidermis where most cells have stopped dividing and started making large amounts of keratin is the


A) stratum spinosum.
B) stratum corneum.
C) stratum granulosum.
D) stratum lucidum.
E) stratum basale.

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