Asked by Marggie
Skin cells (1 point)
• are stem cells.
• become quiescent quickly.
• have terminally differentiated.
• become senescent quickly.
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have terminally differentiated.
Explanation: Epidermal keratinocytes proliferate in the basal layer, then move outward and undergo terminal differentiation (forming the dead, flattened cells of the stratum corneum) to create the skin barrier.
Explanation: Epidermal keratinocytes proliferate in the basal layer, then move outward and undergo terminal differentiation (forming the dead, flattened cells of the stratum corneum) to create the skin barrier.
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