Most common type of human skin cell

- Who
- Keratinocyte
- What
- 90 percentage
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 01 June 2015
Keratinocytes make up 90–95% of the cells found in the human epidermis, the outer layer of our skin. Together, they form keratin, which gives our skin its structure and forms a barrier against external pathogens. These cells are also responsible for hair and nail growth.