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The answer to this question would be: 14 days. 

The skin is consist of keratinized cells that will keep multiplying. The cells start at the stratum basale and will keep moving up changing the old ones until it ends up at the outermost layer of stratum corneum.This process will take time around 2 - 4 weeks.

Fourteen days  

Further explanation

Desquamation

The procedure of cell shedding from the outside of the stratum corneum, balances multiplying keratinocytes that structure in the stratum Basale. These cells move through the epidermis towards the surface in a way that takes roughly fourteen days.

Epidermis

Epidermis is the outermost layer of stratified epithelium which is formed from ectoderm and goes about as a physical barrier and substance boundary between the inside body and outside condition.

Layers of Epidermis

• stratum corneum

The first layer of the epidermis is stratum corneum. There has been a long faith in dermatology that the stratum corneum comprised of dead cells (corneocytes), without organic action and capacity

• stratum lucidum

It is a thinnest, layer of dead skin cells in the epidermis named for its translucent appearance under a magnifying instrument. It is promptly obvious by light microscopy just in territories of tough skin, which are found on the palms of the hands and the bottoms of the feet.

• stratum granulosum

It is a thin layer which is rich in proteins

• stratum spinosum

Stratum granulosum and stratum Basale surrounds this layer

stratum Basale

Last deepest layer of epidermis is called stratum Basale

Answer details

Subject: Biology

Level: High school

Key words

• Desquamation

• Epidermis

• Layers of Epidermis

• stratum corneum

• stratum lucidum

• stratum granulosum

• stratum spinosum

• stratum Basale

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