There's going to be neural innovation that goes up into the spinoesum and granulosum, but not up into the corneum. But if you start to move through into the deeper layers, right, then you're going to start to feel something. And then if you go even deeper into the dermis, you can bleed. Right? Or that in that case, yes. Now, as a bit of a digression, but not really, your mum's skin cancer was of which of these types of cells. It would be not in the basal layer, because that would be a basal carcinoma. That's affecting the stem cell of the skin. The next population
One of the four tissue types of the body, epithelia lines and protects our organs from the external and internal environment. In this episode, Dr Matt & Dr Mike explain how the different shape and layers of epithelia tell you what function it performs (form = functions) and highlight examples in the body where you can find each type. They also explore cancer, metaplasia, dysplasia, and Dr Matt's mums skin cancer diagnosis and surgery.
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