Biology, asked by rahul40316, 11 months ago

What is malphigian layer?


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Answered by newie
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a layer in the epidermis in which skin cells are continually formed by division.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The malpighian layer layer (stratum malpighi, also called germinative layer) is the innermost region of the epidermis. It cells can actively divide to produce new cells which press and shift outward to replace the worn-out cells of the outermost cornified layer.


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