This type of transport is called active transport
It would depend.
The weather might be different form mine. I can give you the four main types of clouds there are to help you identify them.
Cirrus clouds are wispy, feather like clouds. They are higher than the other types of clouds.
Stratus clouds are low level clouds that are light gray. They might cause fog.
Cumulus clouds are puffy, white clouds.
Cumulonimbus could are very tall clouds that produce T-Storms. They are a very dark gray.
There are other types of clouds, but these were the four I learned.
Answer:
basale - spinosum - granulosum - lucidum - corneum.
Explanation:
The order of strata in the epidermis:
- Basale: it is the deepest stratum. It has one layer of cells called keratinocytes, which are stem cells for the epidermis.
- Spinosum: The keratinocytes in this layer have spiny shapes. They synthesize cytokeratin and lipids. In this layer, we can also find macrophages.
- Granulosum: The keratinocytes of the previous layer ascend and synthesize keratohyalin, which is in granules. The keratohyalin helps to join keratin filaments. Also, the cells release the lipids synthesized in the previous layer, and they form a barrier that stops dehydration.
- Lucidum: it is only on thick skin, like the one in the sole of the feet. The keratinocytes in this layer have expelled the nucleus and now are dead cells. The keratinocytes have a flat shape and form a thin layer.
- Corneum: it is the most superficial layer. It is made of dead keratinocytes filled with keratin in their cytoplasm. It is a thick layer that suffers desquamation when new dead cells filled with keratin ascend from the previous layer.