Anatomy & SciencesQuestion 2 of 484
Which layer of the epidermis contains the cells that produce new skin?
a.Stratum corneum
b.Stratum basale
c.Stratum lucidum
d.Stratum granulosum
Explanation
The stratum basale (basal layer) is the deepest epidermal layer where new keratinocytes are produced and where melanocytes reside.
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