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Highly flattened cells typical of protective stratified squamous epithelium cells that line the inner vaginal surface.   These epithelial cells are continuously shed by the process of dequamation and are replaced by division of generative cells in the basal layer of epithelium. SEM X405  **On Page Credit Required**

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Highly flattened cells typical of protective stratified squamous epithelium cells that line the inner vaginal surface. These epithelial cells are continuously shed by the process of dequamation and are replaced by division of generative cells in the basal layer of epithelium. SEM X405 **On Page Credit Required**

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Credit: Dr. Richard Kessel & Dr. Randy Kardon/Tissues & Organs/Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
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