Germinativum is the older terminology, and how I learned it and originally taught it. The newer texts use the term Basale, so I had to change to reflect the books I am required to teach out of.
Heres another trick. Basale is the only layer that starts with the letter B, and the word bottom starts with the letter B, and the basale is the bottom most layer. When you refer to the corneum layer, think of a corn on a cob. The corn is on the outside side of the cob, so the corneum is the top most layer. When you refer to the granulosum layer, think of the word general. the granulosum looks like the general layer, since its in the middle of all the other layers. When I think of the lucidum layer, it reminds me of having lucid thought or emotions. imagine being submerged in a pool, looking straight up at the surface of the water right above you. its all quiet, and you can kinda see through the water rippling at the surface. your almost at the surface, but not quite. let this layer be the lucidum layer since your right under the corneum layer. on its own, the spinosum layer can be a little tricky to remember, but if you remember the other ones, you can use process of elimination to figure out that the spinosum is the second lowest layer. i have a trick that works well for me though. when i refer to the spinosum layer, i think of spines, and spines are connected to the base of a dinosaur, and base makes me think of basale layer, so the spinosum layer rest above the basale layer. Obviously this is way more words than crying little girls spray boogers, but after reading my long comment, its all ingrained in your head
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corneum
lucidum
granulosum
spinosum
germinativum
Germinativum is the older terminology, and how I learned it and originally taught it. The newer texts use the term Basale, so I had to change to reflect the books I am required to teach out of.
Germinativum is same as basale, so he’s right.
Heres another trick. Basale is the only layer that starts with the letter B, and the word bottom starts with the letter B, and the basale is the bottom most layer. When you refer to the corneum layer, think of a corn on a cob. The corn is on the outside side of the cob, so the corneum is the top most layer. When you refer to the granulosum layer, think of the word general. the granulosum looks like the general layer, since its in the middle of all the other layers. When I think of the lucidum layer, it reminds me of having lucid thought or emotions. imagine being submerged in a pool, looking straight up at the surface of the water right above you. its all quiet, and you can kinda see through the water rippling at the surface. your almost at the surface, but not quite. let this layer be the lucidum layer since your right under the corneum layer. on its own, the spinosum layer can be a little tricky to remember, but if you remember the other ones, you can use process of elimination to figure out that the spinosum is the second lowest layer. i have a trick that works well for me though. when i refer to the spinosum layer, i think of spines, and spines are connected to the base of a dinosaur, and base makes me think of basale layer, so the spinosum layer rest above the basale layer. Obviously this is way more words than crying little girls spray boogers, but after reading my long comment, its all ingrained in your head
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