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Waterproofing protein found in the epidermal cells

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Answered by TheSpy
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The keratin-filled cells are sloughed off as dead cells. The living layer of skin located between the epidermis and the subcutaneous tissue. ... This is the deepest layer of the skin where fat is formed. This layer of fatty tissue protects the deeper tissues of the body and acts as an insulation for heat and cold.
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Waterproofing protein found in the epidermal cells

➔ Waterproofing protein in epidermal cells

keratin

The waterproofing protein found in the epidermal cells is called keratin. In addition to its waterproofing properties, keratin toughens the skin and acts as a protective mechanism.

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