The thickness of the epidermis on the stomach varies, but it is generally much thinner compared to other areas of the body, typically ranging from 0.05 to 0.1 millimeters. The epidermis is composed of multiple layers of cells, primarily keratinocytes, and is designed to provide a protective barrier. In areas like the stomach, where the skin may stretch and flex, the epidermis adapts to maintain its protective functions.
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