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1 Simple squamous epithelial tissue

2 Stratified squamous epithelial tissue

3 Simple cuboidal epithelial tissue

4 Stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue

5 Simple columnar epithelial tissue

6 Pay attention to how many cells there are. *BONUS* Name that cell…
8. 7. Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelial Tissue *Bonus – Goblet Cell

7 Adipose connective tissue

8 Areolar connective tissue

9 Reticular connective tissue

10 The Integumentary System

11 Functions of the Integumentary System
Protection Body temperature regulation Dilation Constriction Sweat gland secretions Cutaneous sensation Metabolism

12 Three major regions

13 Cells of the Epidermis Keratinocytes Melanocytes Langerhans’ cells
Merkel cells

14 THICK vs THIN skin

15 Epidermis Five layers:
Stratum corneum: dead cells; keratin dominate cells; can become thick from irritation Stratum lucidum: Present in thick skin only, dead cells Stratum granulosum: cells dying; begin keratinization Stratum spinosum : living cells, keratin generation Stratum basale: youngest cells; specialized cells present

16 Dermis Strong, flexible connective tissue Cell types: fibroblasts
macrophages mast cells white blood cells Composed of two layers – papillary and reticular

17 Hypodermis Energy storage Highly vascularized

18 Skin Color Three pigments contribute to skin color Melanin Carotene
yellow to reddish-brown to black pigment Freckles and pigmented moles Albinism Carotene yellow to orange pigment Hemoglobin reddish pigment

19 Fingerprint Characteristics

20 Integumentary Accessories

21 Sweat Glands Eccrine glands sweat Apocrine glands Ceruminous glands
Mammary glands sweat odor wax milk

22 Sebaceous Glands All over except… Androgen Sebum Functions:
Lubrication Waterproofing Complications…

23 Nails Keratin Consist of: Growth - 0.5 mm/week
Free edge Body Lunula* Root Cuticle Growth mm/week  fingernails faster than toe nails …why?

24 Hair Filamentous strands of dead keratinized cells Functions?
Hint…there are 6 Locations 2 types Vellus Terminal

25 Hair Follicle Regions: Shaft Root Medulla (inner) Cortex (outer)
Cuticle (cover)

26 Hair Thinning and Baldness
Androgenic alopecia – hair thinning in both sexes True (frank) baldness Genetically determined Sex-influenced condition Male pattern baldness Hair thinning

27 Rule of Nines Figure 5.8a

28 Melanoma Melanomas typically have the following characteristics:
A: Asymmetry B: Border C: Color D: Diameter >6 mm E: Evolution  ABCDE Rule

29 Developmental Aspects of the Integument: Fetal
Lanugo Vernix caseosa

30 Adolescent to Adult Oil, hair and acne…oh my! Sweat!
Cumulative environmental assaults Scaling Dermatitis

31 Developmental Aspects of the Integument: Old Age
Replacement of cells slows and skin gets thinner Decreased lubrication Decreased elasticity Loss of subcutaneous tissue Decreased numbers of Melanocytes Langerhans’ cells


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