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The Integumentary The Integumentary System System
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Page 1: The Integumentary System. Review of membranes Types of membranes 1. serous ◦ line body cavities that do not open to the outside  visceral – covers the.

The Integumentary The Integumentary SystemSystem

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Review of membranesReview of membranes

Types of membranes1.serous

◦ line body cavities that do not open to the outside

visceral – covers the organ parietal – covers the cavity

◦ made up of epithelium and loose connective tissue

◦ secrete serous fluid for lubrication

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Serous membraneSerous membrane

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Types of membranesTypes of membranes

2. mucous ◦ line cavities with openings to the

outside oral and nasal cavities openings of digestive, reproductive,

respiratory, and urinary systems

◦ made up of epithelium on loose connective tissue

◦ contain goblet cells to secrete mucus

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mucous membranes of mucous membranes of stomachstomach

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Types of membranesTypes of membranes

3. synovial ◦ line joint cavities◦ consist only of connective tissues◦ secrete lubricating synovial fluid

4. cutaneous membrane - skin

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Synovial membraneSynovial membrane

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Cutaneous membraneCutaneous membrane

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The Integumentary The Integumentary SystemSystemintegumentary = coveringcomposed of skin, sweat and oil

glands, hair, nailsmini-excretory system

◦ removes urea, salts, water through sweatlarge organcomposed of 3 distinct layers

◦ epidermis◦ dermis◦ hypodermis

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Functions of Functions of Integumentary SystemIntegumentary System1. protection from abrasion, uv

radiation, keeps out bacteria/viruses and prevents water loss

2. sensation of heat, cold, touch, pressure, pain

3. vitamin D production4. temperature regulation5. excretion of wastes

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EpidermisEpidermisoutermost layercomposed mostly of keratinized

stratified squamous epitheliumavascularcomposed of 4-5 layersgrow new epidermis every 25-45

days

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layers of epidermislayers of epidermis

1. stratum basale – layer of reproducing cells at base of epidermis

◦cuboidal or columnar cells◦nourished by blood vessels of dermis◦millions of cells produced daily◦push older cells to surface where

they become keratinized resist abrasion, produce permeability

barrier

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layers of epidermislayers of epidermis

2. stratum spinosum3. stratum granulosum4. stratum corneum

◦ most superficial◦ dead, squamous cells filled with keratin◦ 25 or more layers thick◦ areas subjected friction form calluses

* stratum lucidum (palms and soles)

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skin colorskin colormelanocytes: cells in stratum

basale◦produce melanin

yellow to brown to black protects cells from uv radiation freckles and moles – melanin

concentrated in one spot Racial differences determined by amount,

kind and distribution of melanin.

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skin colorskin colorcyanosis (bluish colored skin)

◦caused by low oxygen in bloodredness

◦blushing, fever, hypertension, inflammation, allergy

pallor◦fear, anger, anemia, low blood

pressure, impaired blood flow

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skin colorskin colorjaundice

◦liver disorders, excessive bilebruises

◦blood clotted in tissue spaces (hemotoma)

◦unusual bruises: low vitamin C, hemophilia

albinism◦recessive genetic trait◦deficiency of melanin◦fair skin, white hair, unpigmented irises

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DermisDermismade mostly of

connective tissue◦ collagen, elastic

fibers Collagen is directional;

causes stress lines.

binds epidermis to underlying tissue

vascular, carry nutrients to upper layers and regulate temperature

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DermisDermis2 layersdermal papillae

◦ nerve fibers, sensory fibers (Meissner corpuscles), hair follicles

Dermal Papillae are projections from the dermal layer into the epidermal layer.◦ help to deliver oxygen/nutrients from the

vascular system to the epidermal layer

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dermal papillae dermal papillae

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Meissner corpusclesMeissner corpuscles

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DermisDermisreticular layer

◦ deepest skin layer◦ blood vessels, sweat and oil glands, deep

pressure receptors (Pacinian corpuscles)

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HypodermisHypodermissubcutaneous layerloose connective and adipose tissuesnot part of the skin; base layer it

rests uponattaches skin to underlying organscontains blood vessels that supply

the skinno real boundary between dermis

and subcutaneous layersstores fat for padding and insulation

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Accessory organs of the Accessory organs of the skin skin 1. Hair extension of epidermis deep into

dermis found over most of human body

◦ mostly useless produced in hair bulb which rests on

dermal papillae columns of keratinized epithelial cells

◦ continues to grow as new cells are added at the root

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HairHair

Parts of the hairshaft – above

surface of skin◦ Medulla – soft center◦ Cortex - hard◦ Cuticle – outer

covering single layer of

overlapping cells that holds hair in follicle

root – part of hair in follicle

hair follicle – below surface of skin

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hairhairhair bulb – base of follicle where hair grows cell division – living cells

push up and become keratinized

arrector pili – small bands of smooth muscle

connect each side of hair follicle to dermal layer

contraction – goose bumps

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arrector piliarrector pili

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hair colorhair colorgenetic traitmelanin in hair bulbfades with ageno melanin = white hair

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Accessory structuresAccessory structures2. Nails thin plate; keratinized stratum corneum cellsparts of nail◦ free edge◦ nail body (part that is seen)◦ nail root – covered by skin◦ nail matrix – gives rise to cells that form nail

lunula – whitish crescent at base of nail

◦ nail bed – place of attachment◦ cuticle – stratum corneum on nail body

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Accessory organs of Accessory organs of skinskin3. Sebaceous glandssimple, branched grape-like glandconnected by duct to superficial part of

folliclenot on palms or solesproduce sebum – oily, lipid-rich

◦ lubricates hair and surface of skin◦ waterproofs and moisturizes◦ kills bacteria◦ whiteheads/blackheads – blocked glands◦ acne – infected glands

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Accessory organs of Accessory organs of skinskin4. Sweat glands – two typesmerocrine

◦ simple, coiled gland ◦ located in all areas of skin◦ most numerous in palms, soles◦ respond to body temperature◦ secrete water and some salts◦ open to surface of skin via sweat pores◦ Sweat on skin cools body.

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Accessory organs of Accessory organs of skinskinapocrine

◦ simple, coiled, tubular gland◦ Secretions are thick and organic.

broken down by bacteria to produce body odor

◦ open into hair follicles of axillary and genital areas◦ become active at puberty

modified sweat glands◦ ceruminous – produce earwax◦ mammary – produce milk

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