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The Integumentary System. Composed of the skin, sweat and oil glands, hair, and nails. Accounts for 7% of the body’s weight. Major role is protection.

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1 The Integumentary System

2 Composed of the skin, sweat and oil glands, hair, and nails. Accounts for 7% of the body’s weight. Major role is protection from pathogens and dehydration. Varies in thickness from 1.5 to 4.0 mm. Composed of 3 distinct layers. Epidermis, Dermis, and hypodermis or superficial fascia

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4 Epidermis Outermost layer. Composed mostly of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Contains 4 distinct cell types and 4 to 5 distinct layers.

5 The Dermis Made mostly of connective tissue. The hide of the human body. Richly innervated and vascularized. Contains the hair follicles, sweat glands, oil glands, lymphatic vessels, and many sensory receptors.

6 The Dermis Skin color—determined by melanin, carotene, and hemoglobin. Why do different people have different skin colors? Freckles & moles Role of melanin Role and source of carotenes & hemoglobins.

7 The Dermis Photosensitivity Pallor—paleness Jaundice Bronzing Bruises & hematomas

8 Sin Appendages Ceruminous glands—secrete earwax. Mammary glands—secrete milk. Sebaceous Glands—oil glands. Found everywhere except the palms and soles. Secrete sebum.Usually secreted into hair follicles. Bactericidal + other functions.

9 Hair Parts of the hair –Shaft Medulla Cortex Cuticle –Split ends –Root –Hair color

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11 Nails Modification of the epidermis Composed of keratin. Composed of a free edge, body, and a root. Nail bed—epidermis under the nail. Nail matrix—growth occurs here. Lunula cuticle

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14 Functions of the Integument Chemical barriers—acid mantle, human defensin Biological Barriers—Langerhan’s cells and macrophages. Physical barrier –Some substances can cross the skin. Lipid soluble substances. Oleoresins—poison ivy. Organic solvents. Salts of heavy metals

15 Functions of the Integument Temperature Regulation –Sweat glands –Vasodilation and vasoconstriction Cutaneous Sensation –Pain and heat/cold receptors Metabolic Functions –Vitamin D synthesis Blood Reservoir –Shunts more blood into the circulation when needed. Excretion

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17 Skin disorders Causes Basal cell carcinoma—30% of caucasians get this type of skin cancer. Does not metastasize. Squamous Cell carcinoma—arises from the keratinocytes in the stratum spinosum. May metastasize. Melanoma—arises in the melanocytes. Rapidly metastasizes. ABCD rule– Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color, Diameter

18 Burns Denaturation of cell proteins. Dehydration, protein loss, and infection. First degree burns—only the epidermis. Second degree burns—epidermis and upper dermis. May include blisters. Third degree burns—full thickness. Not painful. Skin grafting is almost always necessary. Grafting techniques Dangers of facial burns and burns near joints.


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