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The skin consists of two primary layers: an inner layer, the [[dermis]], comprising largely [[connective tissue]], and an outer, thinner [[Epidermis (skin)|epidermis]]. The thickness of the epidermis ranges from 0.08&nbsp;mm to greater than 0.6&nbsp;mm (from 0.003 to 0.024 inches). The epidermis comprises five ''strata''; from outer to inner, they are the [[stratum corneum]], [[stratum lucidum]], [[stratum granulosum]], [[stratum spinosum]], and [[stratum basale]]. The highest concentrations of 7-dehydrocholesterol are found in the epidermal layer of skin—specifically in the stratum basale and stratum spinosum. The production of pre-vitamin D<sub>3</sub> is, therefore, greatest in these two layers.

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The skin consists of two primary layers: an inner layer, the dermis, comprising largely connective tissue, and an outer, thinner epidermis. The thickness of the epidermis ranges from 0.08 mm to greater than 0.6 mm (from 0.003 to 0.024 inches). The epidermis comprises five strata; from outer to inner, they are the stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. The highest concentrations of 7-dehydrocholesterol are found in the epidermal layer of skin—specifically in the stratum basale and stratum spinosum. The production of pre-vitamin D3 is, therefore, greatest in these two layers.