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1 Anatomy and Physiology
Integumentary System Anatomy and Physiology

2 Four Types of Membranes
Serous: lines cavities that do not open to the outside, secretes serous fluid Mucous: lines cavities that open to outside, secretes mucous Synovial: found in joint cavities, secretes synovial fluid Cutaneous: is skin, vital to homeostasis

3 Layers of Skin Epidermis: outer layer of stratified squamous epithelium Dermis: thicker, contains fibrous connective, epithelial, smooth muscle, nervous tissue, blood Subcutaneous: beneath other two, contains loose connective and adipose

4 The Epidermis Layers from top to bottom: Stratum corneum
Stratum Lucidum Stratum granulosum Stratum basale Basement membrane Page 115 in textbook

5 The Epidermis No blood vessels in this layer
Older cells pushed up away from nourishment, they die and harden Layers of tough dead cells are the stratum corneum

6 The Epidermis: Functions
Shields Holds in water Contains melanocytes in the deepest part of the epidermis Melanocytes produce pigment; some produce more than others

7 The Connection between layers
Basement membrane is the layer of non-living material that anchors the epidermis to the connective tissue of the dermis below.

8 The Dermis The layer under the epidermis
Mostly fibrous connective tissue, with some collagen fibers and elastic fibers Good blood supply Also contains nerves and accessory organs

9 Accessory Organs Hair: develops from a base called a hair follicle
Smooth muscle called the arrector pili muscle is attached to each hair follicle. Causes goosebumps

10 Accessory Organs Sebaceous Glands: secrete an oily material called sebum Usually attached to a hair follicle

11 Accessory Organs Sweat Glands: coiled exocrine glands secrete sweat
Usually not associated with hair follicles Eccrine: respond to elevated body temp Apocrine: respond to emotion

12 Subcutaneous Layer Beneath the dermis
Consists of loose connective tissue and adipose Insulates and conserves body heat Contains the major blood vessels

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