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The Integumentary System

... • Being made of stratified squamous epithelium , there is no blood vessels to supply nutrients to its cells. • Nutrients from the arterioles in the dermis layer diffuse upward into the epidermis layer, especially to the stratum basale and spinosum layers. • Cuboidal cells at the stratum basale (stra ...
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