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So why doesn’t soap, a surfactant, or oil in your skin completely disrupt the cell membranes of your epidermal cells? Why doesn’t brushing your teeth or eating oily/fatty foods do the same to the oral mucosa? This model would suggest that any time you don’t have a strongly aqueous external environment, your cell membranes should just dissolve. But it doesn’t. Why not?
I think I found the answer, your skin cells are actually a gradient of dead cells with the oldest on top. Because these cells are dead they have different properties and effectively become a barrier, holding all our sloshing alive stuff inside.
Honestly without AK Lectures I would not feel confident in my studies. Also these lectures have sparked much interest in a topic I usually don't care much for until now.
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So why doesn’t soap, a surfactant, or oil in your skin completely disrupt the cell membranes of your epidermal cells? Why doesn’t brushing your teeth or eating oily/fatty foods do the same to the oral mucosa? This model would suggest that any time you don’t have a strongly aqueous external environment, your cell membranes should just dissolve. But it doesn’t. Why not?
Those cells must be different. ?
I think I found the answer, your skin cells are actually a gradient of dead cells with the oldest on top. Because these cells are dead they have different properties and effectively become a barrier, holding all our sloshing alive stuff inside.
I think it has to do with keratin.
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