overhuden
Overhuden is the outermost layer of the skin in vertebrates. It is a protective barrier that prevents water loss and shields the body from environmental factors, pathogens, and UV radiation. This avascular layer is composed of stratified squamous epithelium, meaning it is made of multiple layers of flattened cells. The outermost cells of the epidermis are constantly shedding and being replaced by new cells generated from the basal layer, also known as the stratum basale.
The epidermis is divided into several sublayers, or strata. From deepest to most superficial, these are the
The thickness of the epidermis varies across different parts of the body. It is thinnest on the