Húðþekjan
Húðþekjan is the outermost layer of skin in animals, serving as a protective barrier against the environment. It is a stratified squamous epithelium, meaning it is composed of multiple layers of flat cells. The primary cell type in the epidermis is the keratinocyte, which produces keratin, a tough protein that gives the skin its strength and water-resistant properties.
The epidermis is avascular, meaning it contains no blood vessels. Nutrients and oxygen are supplied to the
The epidermis is further divided into several sub-layers, or strata. From deepest to most superficial, these
In addition to keratinocytes, the epidermis also contains other specialized cells, including melanocytes, which produce melanin