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What is the innermost layer of the Epidermis?

  1. Stratum germinativum

  2. Dermis

  3. Hypodermis

  4. Stratum corneum

The correct answer is: Stratum germinativum

The innermost layer of the Epidermis is known as the Stratum germinativum. This layer is responsible for producing new skin cells and aids in the regeneration of the skin. The other options, such as Dermis and Hypodermis, are not considered to be layers of the Epidermis. The Dermis is actually the second layer of the skin, located below the Epidermis. The Hypodermis, also known as the subcutaneous layer, is not considered to be part of the skin, as it primarily consists of fatty tissue and connective tissue. The Stratum corneum, while being a layer of the Epidermis, is not the innermost layer and is actually the outermost layer responsible for protecting the underlying layers of the skin.