Warm Up K-W-L: Skin. Your Largest Organ Your skin is the largest organ of your body. Much of the information you receive about your environment comes.

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Warm Up K-W-L: Skin

Your Largest Organ Your skin is the largest organ of your body. Much of the information you receive about your environment comes through your skin. The Skin 3 3 You can think of your skin as your largest sense organ.

Layers of the Skin The epidermis is the outmost layer of the skin. The dermis is the inner layer of skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, glands, and hair follicles. The hypodermis is mostly a fatty layer underneath the dermis.

Melanin Melanin is a pigment produced in the epidermis that protects your skin and gives it color. The Skin 3 3 The different amounts of melanin produced by cells result in differences in skin color.

Melanin When your skin is exposed to ultraviolet rays, melanin production increases and your skin becomes darker. Lighter skin tones have less protection from the Sun The Skin 3 3 Such skin burns more easily and may be more susceptible to skin cancer.

Skin Functions The most important function of the skin is protection. The skin forms a protective covering over the body that prevents physical and chemical injury. The Skin 3 3 Some bacteria and other disease-causing organisms cannot pass through the skin as long as it is unbroken.

Vitamin D Formation Another important function of skin is the formation of vitamin D. Small amounts of vitamin D are produced in the presence of ultraviolet light from a fatlike molecule in your epidermis. The Skin 3 3 Vitamin D is essential for good health because it helps your body absorb calcium into you blood from food in your digestive tract.

Heat and Waste Exchange Your skin plays an important role in regulating your body temperature. The Skin 3 3 Blood vessels in the skin can help release or hold heat. If the blood vessels expand, or dilate, blood flow increases.

Heat and Waste Exchange Sweat glands help regulate the body’s temperature and excrete wastes. The Skin 3 3 When the blood vessels dilate, pores open in the skin that lead to the sweat glands. Perspiration, or sweat, moves out onto the skin. Heat transfers from the body to the sweat on the skin. Eventually, this sweat evaporates, removing the heat and cooling the skin.

Cuts Blood flows out of a cut until a clot forms over it and a scab is formed. The Skin 3 3 Cells in the surrounding blood vessels fight infection while the skin cells beneath the scab grow to fill the gap in the skin. In time, the scab fall off, leaving the new skin behind. If the cut is large enough, a scar may develop.

Skin Grafts Skin grafts are pieces of skin that are cut from one part of a person’s body and then moved an injured area where there is no skin. The Skin 3 3 A skin graft is kept alive by nearby blood vessels and soon becomes part of the surrounding skin. Successful skin grafts must be taken from the victim’s own body or possibly an identical twin.

Skin Grafts Since the 1880s, doctors have used the skin of dead humans, called cadavers, to treat temporarily severe burn victims who have little healthy skin left. The Skin 3 3 However, the body usually rejects this skin, so it must be replaced continually until the burn heals.

Skin Grafts A recent advancement in skin repair uses temporary grafts from cadavers to prevent immediate infections, while scientists grow large sheets of epidermis from small pieces of the burn victim’s healthy skin. The Skin 3 3 After 19 to 21 days, the cadaver skin patch is removed and the new epidermis is applied.

Integument Jobs List at least 4 jobs, functions, of the integumentary system.

Integument Jobs List at least 4 jobs, functions, of the integumentary system. Relate each job to something in our school building with the same job.

Skin Diagram 1.Hair 2.Sweat pore 3.Nerve 4.Sweat gland 5.Blood vessels 6. Fatty tissue 7. Hair follicle 8. Hypodermis 9. Dermis 10. Epidermis

Your Largest Organ The Skin 3 3