Stratum corneum is the outermost layer of the epidermis. So option c is correct.
The epidermis outermost layer, the stratum corneum, is composed of 10 to 30 incredibly thin layers of dead keratinocytes that are constantly shedding.
As the outermost cells age and wear down, they are replaced by new layers of strong, long-wearing cells.
As new cells replace the old ones, the stratum corneum is constantly shed, although this process slows down as we age.
Complete cell turnover occurs every 28 to 30 days in young adults, while the same process takes 45 to 50 days in elderly adults.
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