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Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY
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Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

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Page 1: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system?

INTEGUMENTARY

Page 2: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Skin Color• Determined by the

pigment, Melanin

• More melanin = darker skin

• Freckles and Moles = areas of concentrated melanin

Page 3: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Tanning• Exposure to sunlight

causes the skin to produce more melanin

• Melanin helps protect against UV rays

Page 4: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Skin color is also influenced by emotional stimuli and can signal certain diseases

• Erythema = reddened skin embarrassment, fever, inflammation

• Blanching = pale stress (fear), decreased blood flow to area

Page 5: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Skin color is also influenced by emotional stimuli and can signal certain diseases

• Jaundice = yellow signifies a liver disorder

• Bruises = black and blue blood clot in tissue (injury)

Page 6: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Vitiligo

• Melanocytes die and stop producing melanin

• bleaching color on the skin

Page 7: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

Skin Functions• Your skins acts as a barrier to protect your

inner organs. Against what??

• Take 60 seconds and write down as many things as you can think of

Page 8: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

5 types of Damage• Mechanical• Chemical• Bacterial• Ultraviolet (UV)• Thermal

Work with your group to match how your skin protects your inner organs from these types of damages. When you are finished, write them in your notes!

Page 9: Skin and its derivatives (sweat and oil glands, hair and nails) are part of which system? INTEGUMENTARY.

5 types of damage and how your skin works to protect it• Mechanical damage = Skin acts as a physical barrier:

keratin toughens cells and pressure receptors alert nervous system to possible damage

• UV radiation = Melanin offers protection from UV damage

• Chemical damage = Has relatively impermeable keratinized cells, which does not allow harmful things to enter the skin

• Bacterial damage = Skin releases sweat, which contains acid to kill unwanted organisms. White blood cells ingest foreign substances, which prevents them from going deeper into the body

• Thermal damage = Contains heat/cold/pain receptors