Definition: Acervate, also known as acicular or crystalline keratin (or keratoglyphica) is a keratin protein that forms in the formic acid layer on top of the stratum corneum (the epidermis) in the skin. It is a unique and valuable organ for its protective function, acting as a barrier to protect the skin from external damage by preventing water from entering through cracks or crevices. The keratin in acervate helps to prevent the breakdown of the cell walls, allowing healthy cells to continue functioning without causing damage.
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