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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZpMQ_7qiRg&feature=related

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Jessica Nieto

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Integument is skin Skin and its appendages make up the

integumentary system Two distinct regions

◦ Epidermis◦ Dermis

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Protection◦ Cushions and insulates

and is waterproof◦ Protects from

chemicals, heat, cold, bacteria

◦ Screens UV

Regulates body heat Prevents unnecessary water loss

Sensory reception (nerve endings)

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Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium Four types of cells Layers (from deep to superficial)

◦ Stratum basale or germinativum – single row of cells attached to dermis; youngest cells

◦ Stratum spinosum – spinyness is artifactual; tonofilaments (bundles of protein) resist tension

◦ Stratum granulosum – layers of flattened keratinocytes producing keratin (hair and nails made of it also)

◦ Stratum lucidum (only on palms and soles)◦ Stratum corneum – horny layer (cells dead, many layers

thick)

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Four basic types of tissue

◦Epithelium – epidermis just discussed

◦Connective tissue - dermis◦Muscle tissue◦Nervous tissue

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Strong, flexible connective tissue: your “hide”

Cells: fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, WBCs

Fiber types: collagen, elastic, reticular Rich supply of nerves and vessels Critical role in temperature regulation (the

vessels) Two layers

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*Dermis layers

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*Dermal papillae

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Epidermis and dermis of (a) thick skin and (b) thin skin(which one makes the difference?)

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Of hard keratin Grows from nail matrix

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*“arrector pili” is smooth muscle

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Hair papilla is connective tissue________________

Hair bulb: epithelial cells surrounding papilla

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Entire body except palms and soles Produce sebum by holocrine secretion Oils and lubricates

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Entire skin surface except nipples and part of external genitalia.

Prevent overheating 500 cc to 12 l/day!

(is mostly water) Humans most

efficient (only mammals have)

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Burns Infections Skin cancer

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First-degree(epidermis only; redness)

Second-degree(epidermis and dermis,with blistering)

Third-degree(full thickness, destroying epidermis, dermis, often part of hypodermis)

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Benign, e.g. warts Cancer – associated with UV exposure