Mortimer Abramowitz Gallery of Photomicrography

Epidermis Stained Thin Section

Separated into several smaller strata, the human epidermis is composed of various cell types, but principally consists of keratinocytes. Blood is not provided to the epidermis and the most superficial cells are dead, sloughing off continually in small fragments. Some other animals, such as snakes, however, shed their dead skin all at once in a process known as ecdysis.