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What is the outer layer of skin, consisting almost entirely of epithelial cells?

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epidermis

The epidermis is the outer layer of skin, consisting of epithelial cells and little else  see Figure below  . For example, there are no nerve endings or blood vessels in the epidermis. The innermost cells of the epidermis are continuously dividing through mitosis to form new cells. The newly formed cells move up through the epidermis toward the skin surface, while producing a tough, fibrous protein called keratin. The cells become filled with keratin and die by the time they reach the surface, where they form a protective, waterproof layer called the stratum corneum. The dead cells are gradually shed from the surface of the skin and replaced by other cells.

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