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The Integumentary System
The Integumentary System

... To function in protection, the epidermis must rely on its ability to create & repair itself following an injury.  New cells must be made at the same rate that dead cells flake off.  Cells push off from the stratum basale into each upper layer until they die.  Regeneration time for a cell is about ...
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Body Organization and Integumentary System

... Stratum basale Dermis ...
Integumentary Interactions
Integumentary Interactions

... receptors located in skin • Nervous system regulates diameter of blood vessels in skin; activates sweat glands, contributing to thermoregulation; interprets cutaneous sensation; activates arrector pili muscles ...
Excretory System PowerPoint
Excretory System PowerPoint

... ◻ Then the newly filtered blood leaves through the renal vain to travel back to the heart ◻ The waste materials flow into the ureter ◻ The inner portion of the kidney is the medula and the outer layer is the cortex ...
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Division B Anatomy Practice Test

... 32. What type of tissue is the hypodermis (subcutaneous layer) mainly composed of? The hypodermis is mainly composed of adipose tissue (fatty tissue). ...
Integumentary
Integumentary

... 2) Contains Sebaceous (oil) glands (2 per hair) These glands release SEBUM keeping the epidermis and hair flexible and waterproof ...
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Integumentary - WordPress.com

... Today: Integumentary System • Structures: skin, hair, nails, sweat ...
CHAPTER 4 Lecture
CHAPTER 4 Lecture

... genetics and the exposure to sunlight ...
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Integumentary System ppt

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Tissues

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Integumentary System - Indian Hills Community College
Integumentary System - Indian Hills Community College

... So let’s have some fun and start to break the terms down for the integumentary system – The first term is dermatitis – itis would be inflammation, and derm/o is skin; so you would have inflammation of the skin. This next term is hidradenitis – again itis would be inflammation, hidr/o is sweat, and a ...
Chapter 4 Skin and Body Membranes
Chapter 4 Skin and Body Membranes

... 5. Cells kertanize and die. 6. Mostly protein, mostly dead. 7. Layers of hair – a. cuticle – outer layer b. cortex – middle layer c. medulla – center of hair 8. Melanocytes in hair bulb ...
Animal groups and their coverings
Animal groups and their coverings

... may be tough and horny. The skin contains mucous glands that secrete slime to lubricate the skin and prevent water logging. It must be kept moist as it can also be used for respiration. Reptiles mainly live on land. They breathe with lungs, have scaly skin, lay eggs with leathery shells, are cold-bl ...
Anatomy Physiology Midterm Review Packet 2015
Anatomy Physiology Midterm Review Packet 2015

... 24) Hair is composed of dead cells filled with _______________? 25) Be able to label the features of the skin diagram. 26) Why is tanning somewhat protective? ...
Explainer: What is skin?
Explainer: What is skin?

... Look closely at your nose in a mirror and you’ll see what looks like tiny pits on the skin. These are pores. The epidermis hosts some 5 million of them. Hairs grow from the dermis up and out of each pore. (Most of these pores and hairs are too small to see.) Organs called glands sit near the bottom ...
Directed Reading: Integumentary System
Directed Reading: Integumentary System

... skin, hair, nails water, foreign particles nerve endings sweat glands wastes melanin Melanin absorbs ultraviolet light from the sun. D E C D A B F epidermis dermis epithelial keratin collagen D A melanin Hair helps protect skin from ultraviolet light. Hair keeps particles out of your eyes and nose. ...
Skin and Body Membranes
Skin and Body Membranes

... Skin Structure (see image)  Subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) is deep to dermis ...
Skin progect
Skin progect

... darker. ...
Anatomy Worksheet Chapter 4 The Skin and Body Membranes
Anatomy Worksheet Chapter 4 The Skin and Body Membranes

... c. the layer in which keratin synthesis begins and cells begin to die d. named because the cells look like miniature pincushions e. cells have eleidin, found only in thick skin f. layer of dead cells that are filled with keratin 2. What type of vitamin can be produced by the skin? 3. Give another na ...
Quiz Review
Quiz Review

... Your hair and nails do NOT contain nerves, but the hair follicle and nail root do contain nerves. This is why it does not hurt when you cut your hair/nails. ...
Class 7-8
Class 7-8

... progressing to complete healing without granulation. Secondary intention; wound closure in which edges are separated , granulation tissue develops to fill the gap, and epithelium grows in over the granulations, producing a scar. Tertiary intention; wound closure in which granulation tissue fills the ...
The Integumentary System
The Integumentary System

... lungs transfer of carbon dioxide and oxygen between blood and air you breath one cell thick to minimize distance gases have to travel ...
Study Guide Answers
Study Guide Answers

... the sun somewhat protective? Exposure to UV radiation causes melanocytes to increase melanin production. Melanin covers the nuclei of cells and absorbs UV radiation. 22.When a person has severe burns, what are the two most life-threatening concerns? Fluid loss and infection 23.Which part of the skin ...
Dr Watson Chapter 14 Integumentary System
Dr Watson Chapter 14 Integumentary System

... Anatomy 1. Why is this system called integumentary? ...
Ch 4 study guide page 1
Ch 4 study guide page 1

... ____________ The most abundant protein in dead epidermal structures such as hair and nails is melanin ____________ Sebum is an oily mixture of lipids, cholesterol, and cell fragments. ____________ The oldest epidermal cells in the epidermis are found in the stratum basale. ____________ The externall ...
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