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Let's suppose a hypothetical drug causes blood vessels to

Last updated: 7/30/2022

Let's suppose a hypothetical drug causes blood vessels to

Let's suppose a hypothetical drug causes blood vessels to grow from the dermis into the superficial stratum granulosum of the epidermis. What effect would you expect to see in the most superficial epidermal layers? Please make an educated guess based on what you have learned so far. There would be no change to the thickness of the epidermis or dermis The epidermal cells would grow due to the increase in nutrients from the blood supply, and as a result the epidermis would become thicker. The epidermis would thin out because of the increased blood supply The lower layers of the epidermis would turn into dermal cells and the epidermis would thin out