Layers of the Integument and Subcutaneous layer
Stratum lucidum
2-3 layers of anucleate, dead cells; seen only in thick skin (palms of hands and soles of feet)
Stratum granulosum
3-5 layers of keratinocytes with distinct granules in the cytoplasm: keratinization begins in this layer
Subcutaneous layer
Not considered part of the integument; deep to dermis; composed of areolar connective tissue and adipose connective tissue
Layers of the Dermis
Papillary layer Reticular layer
Reticular layer
Deeper layer of dermis; dense irregular connective tissue surrounding blood vessles, hair follicles, nerves, sweatglands, and sebaceous glands
Stratum basale
Deepest , single layer of cuboidal to low columnar cells in contact with basement membrane; mitosis occurs here; contains keratinocytes. Melanocytes, and tactile cells
Layers of the Integument and Subcutaneous layer
Integument: Epidermis & Dermis No specific layers in the Subcutaneous layer
Papillary layer
More superficial layer of the dermis; composed of areolar connective tissue; forms dermal papillae
Stratum corneum
Most superficial layer of the epidermis; 20-30 layers of dead, flattened, anucleate, keratin-filled keratinocytes
Stratum spinosum
Several layers of keratinocytes attached to neighbors by desmosomes; epidermal dendritic cells present
Layers of the Epidermis
Stratum corneum Stratum lucidum Stratum granulosum Stratum spinosum Stratum basale