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Skin. General outline skin is the heaviest organ of the human body, it constitutes about 16% of body weight is composed of epidermis, dermis and.

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Page 1: Skin. General outline   skin is the heaviest organ of the human body, it constitutes about 16% of body weight  is composed of epidermis, dermis and.

Skin

Page 2: Skin. General outline   skin is the heaviest organ of the human body, it constitutes about 16% of body weight  is composed of epidermis, dermis and.

General outline

skin is the heaviest organ of the human body, it constitutes about 16% of body weight

is composed of epidermis , dermis and its appendages

the function of the skin:

barrier and protection sensory reception excretion body temperature regulation absorbing some materials

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Layers of skin• Epidermis – outer layer composed of stratified

squamous epithelium.• Dermis – layer mainly composed of dense and

loose irregular connective tissue with lots of appendages in it.

*Hypodermis –Loose connective tissue between skin and deeper structures, lots of adipose cells form adipose tissue

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epidermisepidermis

dermisdermis

Epidermis: stratified squamous epithelium of keratinized type

Dermis: dense connective tissue

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EpidermisEpidermis

• Contains many layers of stratified squamous epithelium.

• Depending on the thickness of the skin, it is classified as thick or thin skin.

• The cells of thick skin are arranged in five layers

• There are no blood vessels in the epidermis• Abundant never ending

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Layers of Thick Skin

From basal to surface:

• Stratum basale • Stratum spinosum • Stratum granulosum• Stratum lucidum• Stratum corneum

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stratum corneum

stratum basale

stratum spinosum

stratum granulosum

stratum lucidum

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Stratum basale

• A layer of cuboidal or columnar cells

• Cells are actively undergoing mitosis and push previous cells outward. Keeps constant renewal of EC.

• These cells receive nutrients from the blood supply that is found in the dermis next to them.

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stratum basale

stratum spinosum

stratum granulosum

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Stratum spinosum

• Stratum spinosum are polyhedral cells connected to each other by intercellular bridges (called spinous cells)

• A few lamellated granules are found in the cytoplasm, containing glycolipid and steroid

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Stratum granulosum

•Relatively flattened cells, the unclei are undergoing disintegration

•Containing irregularly keratohyalin granules which fill the cell destroying nuclei and other organelles.

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Stratum lucidum

• is made up of several layers of homogeneous and translucent cells, the nuclei and organelles of the cells no longer exist.

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Stratum corneum

• is the outermost or surface layer.

• It constituted of a series of tightly-connected, flattened, cornified cells

• Cells are filled with keratin, intercellular spaces are filled of material discharged by lamellated granules

•Thickness varies on different parts of body

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Cell Types in Epidermis

• Keratinocytes – responsible for production of keratin- makes skin waterproof

• Non-keratinised cells

Melanocytes- responsible for the production of melanin.

Langerhans cells – specialized cells believed to process antigens and deliver to lymph nodes.

Merkel cells – function as mechanoreceptors

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Melanocyte:

pigment-producing cell

• large cells with long branched processes, located among the stratum basale cells• derived from neural crest cell• abundant melanosome, containing tyrosinase which turns tyrosine into melanin• The melanin granule content of the skin is responsible for skin color• Melanin granule absorb ultraviolet light, protect the body against ultraviolet irradiation

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Langerhans Cell:

dendritic type, located among the spinous cells, presents antigens, -take up antigens in the skin and transport to lymph nodes

-reservoir for the HIV virus

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Merkel Cell: - Have short processes, distributed in the basal cell layer- Their functional significance is not clear

It is presumed that they are sensitiveMechanoreceptor because they are in close relation to nerve endings

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Dermis:

located beneath the epidermis

Reticular layer:

Papillary layer:a thin layer of LCT which increase the total contact surface between the dermis and epidermis, contain capillary network and nerve ending (tactile corpuscle)

under the papillary layer; consists of irregular DCT; contain large blood vessels, appendages of skin, nerves (lamellated corpuscle). The elastic network is responsible for the elasticity of the skin.

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Papillary layer

Reticular layer

Lamellated corpuscle

Sweat glands

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Tactile Corpuscle in papillary layer

Tactile Tactile corpusclecorpuscle

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Meissner’s corpuscle

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Hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue)•A layer of loose connective tissue between the skin and deeper structures

•the fat content is more significant in the hypodermis which not only serves as a reservoir of fat but also protects deeper tissue against pressure or impact

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Skin appendages

hair

sebaceous gland

sweat gland

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Skin appendages

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Hair

• Hair is a thorny thread-like structure.

• Hair shaft is the part that extends above the surface and hair root is part that is embedded in the skin

• Hair resides in a hair follicle.

• Hairs differ in length, thickness and color according to their position on the body

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Hair root

Hair follicle

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Hair follicleHair root

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Hair papilla

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Sebaceous Glands

• Associated with the hair follicles• Produce oily substance, which is act as a

lubricant to make the skin soft and protects both skin and the hair from drying out.

• Oil released to outside via the hair follicle. If passage becomes blocked, cause acne.

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•Arrector pili – smooth muscle of hair this muscle contracts– “goose pimple”

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Sebaceous gland Arrector pili

The secretory potions are round sacs, the cells at the periphery are smaller, toward the centre the cells grow large and become mature which fill with fatty droplet

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Arrector pili

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Sweat Glands

• Sweat glands are distributed over most of the body.

• Simple tubular glands that transverse from the dermis to the surface of the epidermis.

• Merocrine sweat glands are found on most of the body and produce a thin watery solution and function in heat regulation.

• Apocrine sweat glands are found in axilla, mammary areolae, and circumanal region produce much thicker secretion that is odor producing. Often become activated at puberty

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A sweat gland is divided into two parts:

•Secretory portion: is composed of pyramidal secretory cells

•Duct: lined by two layers of cuboidal epithelial cells

Secretory portion

duct

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