What happens to the upper most layer of stratified epithelium?
a. they are poorly supplied with blood
b. they get deposited with keratin
c. the layers get more active
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they get deposited with Keratin
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flat
The cells on the surface of stratified squamous keratinized epithelium are very flat. Not only are they flat, but they are no longer alive. They have no nucleus or organelles. They are filled with a protein called keratin, which is what makes our skin waterproof.
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