Which layer of the epidermis contains mitotic cells? - Stratum corneum - Stratum spinosum - Stratum granulosum - Stratum basale
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The layer that contains mitotic (dividing) cells is the stratum basale, also known as the basal layer. This layer is responsible for the continuous regeneration of the epidermis. Show more…
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