Integumentary System Outline. I. Functions of the integumentary systems 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Integumentary System Outline

I. Functions of the integumentary systems

II. Structures of the integumentary system A.Layers

III. Structures within each layer. Make Chart

#STRUCTUREFUNCTIONLOCATION 1 Dermis 2 Epidermis 3 Hypodermis (Subcutaneous) 4 Adipose tissue 5 Arrector pili muscle 6 Basement membrane 7 Blood vessel (artery)

#STRUCTUREFUNCTIONLOCATION 8 Blood vessel (vein 9 Capillaries 10 Collagen fibers 11 Dermal Papillae 12 Elastic fibers 13 Follicular papillae 14 Hair Follicle

#STRUCTUREFUNCTIONLOCATION 15 Hair shaft 16 Melanin granules 17 Melanocyte 18 Melanocyte extensions 19 Nerves Meissner’s corpuscles 20 Nerves Pacinian corpuscles 21 Nerves Merkel cells

#STRUCTUREFUNCTIONLOCATION 22 Nerves Free Nerve endings 23 Nerves Krause's End- bulbs 24 Root (keratinized cells) 25 Root -- Region of cell division 26 Sensory (touch) receptors 27 Sebaceous glands 28 Skeletal muscle

#STRUCTUREFUNCTIONLOCATION 29 Sweat gland (apocrine) 30 Sweat gland duct(apocrine) 31 Sweat gland pore (apocrine) 32 Sweat gland (merocrine) 33 Sweat gland duct (merocrine) 34 Sweat gland pore (merocrine) 35

IV. Common diseases and disorders A. Skin Eruptions 1. macule 2. Papule 3. Vesicle 4. Crust 5. Wheal 6. Ulcer 7. Nodule

IV. Common diseases and disorders B. Acne Vulgaris C. Alopecia D. Athlete’s foot E. Skin Cancer 1. Basal cell carcinoma 2. Squamous cell carcinoma 3. Melanoma

IV. Common diseases and disorders F. Dermatitis G. Eczema H. Psoriasis I. Ringworm J. Furuncle K. Urticaria L. Scabies