Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, 7th Edition

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Chapter 6 - The Integumentary System - Study Guide - True or False - Page 200: 5

Answer

The statement "Cells of the stratum granulosum cannot undergo mitosis" is true. The stratum granulosum is a specific layer of cells within the epidermis, which is the outermost layer of the skin. Cells in the stratum granulosum have undergone a process of differentiation and have started producing keratin, a tough fibrous protein. As a result of this differentiation and keratin production, these cells have limited metabolic activity and are not capable of undergoing mitosis (cell division). Instead, their primary function is to provide structural support and help in the waterproofing of the skin. So, the statement is not false; it accurately describes the characteristics of cells in the stratum granulosum.

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The statement "Cells of the stratum granulosum cannot undergo mitosis" is true. The stratum granulosum is a specific layer of cells within the epidermis, which is the outermost layer of the skin. Cells in the stratum granulosum have undergone a process of differentiation and have started producing keratin, a tough fibrous protein. As a result of this differentiation and keratin production, these cells have limited metabolic activity and are not capable of undergoing mitosis (cell division). Instead, their primary function is to provide structural support and help in the waterproofing of the skin. So, the statement is not false; it accurately describes the characteristics of cells in the stratum granulosum.
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