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where do you find the stratum lucidum layer?
around your teeth
in the palms of your hands and bottom of your feet
on your forearms
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Brief Explanations
The stratum lucidum is a thin, clear layer of dead skin cells that only exists in thick, hairless skin (glabrous skin) found on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, which experience high friction. The other options are incorrect: tissue around teeth is oral mucosa, and forearms have thinner skin without this layer.
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In the palms of your hands and bottom of your feet