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The Integumentary System
The Integumentary System

... the skin, hair, nails, and a variety of glands. The epidermis of the skin provides protection against abrasion, ultraviolet light, and water loss, and produces vitamin D. The dermis ...
Ch. 5 AP PP
Ch. 5 AP PP

... The dermis contains all of the cells found in connective tissue proper (macrophages, fibroblasts, etc) - accessory organs such as hair follicles and sweat glands extend into the dermis - other systems communicate with the skin through the dermis Ex: reticular and papillary layers contain blood vesse ...
The Integumentary System - Mrs. Opland`s Health Care Classes
The Integumentary System - Mrs. Opland`s Health Care Classes

... – Nerve endings enable body to recognize sensations such as temp, touch, pain, and pressure » tactile = pertaining to touch » Perception = ability to recognize sensory stimulus ...
SKINNING and DISSECTING
SKINNING and DISSECTING

... of seeking, exposing, identifying, and studying internal anatomy. It helps bring into view many structures not normally seen. You will not be using a scalpel because you are new to dissection and therefore you will damage the underlying tissue that is needed for later study. Instead you will rely mo ...
Skin and Body Membranes
Skin and Body Membranes

... usually acidic. Sweat reaches skin through ducts called pores (not to be confused with outlets for hair follicles)  Apocrine glands = generally confined to axillary and genital areas of body, usually larger in size with ducts that ...
Supporting Healthy Elimination Channels
Supporting Healthy Elimination Channels

... internally. A key consideration to ensure healthy, radiant skin is minimising the build up of toxins and wastes within the body by supporting their removal. There are various organs within the body that are responsible for eliminating waste including the skin. However, if any of these channels of el ...
The Integumentary (Skin) System
The Integumentary (Skin) System

... The skin is the largest organ of the body Human skin is only about 0.07 inches (2 mm) thick. On average, an adult has from 18-20 square feet (about 2 square meters) of skin, which weighs about 6 pounds (2.7 kg). Skin is made up of two layers that cover a third fatty layer… ...
CHARACTERISTIC
CHARACTERISTIC

... coelom no heart or blood vessels Cardiac & pyloric digest food; digestive glands makes bile, finishes digestion, & absorbs nutrients; no intestine No excretory organs; nitrogen waste released from coelom through skin gills/tube feet ...
Integument
Integument

... most common type. Cells of the stratum germinativum may proliferate and invade the dermis and hypodermis. Slow growing and tends not to metastasize. Full cure in 99% of the cases. (b) Squamous cell carcinoma - Develops in the stratum spinosum. Grows rapidly and could metastasize to nearby lymph node ...
Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer

... • Langerhans’ cells of the epidermis – Active elements of the immune system. They present antigens (foreign substances) to specialized white blood cells ...
RedLight-ST - enjoy a tan
RedLight-ST - enjoy a tan

... of HA makes it has high moisturizing and water content regulating function and its solution has high viscoelasticity and lubricity. When HA solution is applied on the surface of skin, it can form an air permeable layer and keep the skin moist and smooth. Small molecular weight HA can penetrate into ...
Module 21 / Gross Anatomy of the Integumentary System
Module 21 / Gross Anatomy of the Integumentary System

... location. These layers – the epidermis and the dermis – contain a variety of structures, including blood vessels, hair follicles, and sweat glands. Beneath the dermis lies the hypodermis (subcutis). It is composed mainly of fatty tissue. ...
Integumentary System - Gantner Avenue Elementary School
Integumentary System - Gantner Avenue Elementary School

... their secretions to the skins surface via ducts. They fall into ...
MEMBRANES
MEMBRANES

... nucleus from the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight. Keratinocytes – produces a fibrous protein called keratin that gives the epidermis its protective properties. Mature keratinocytes produce keratin and a glycolipid granule that is tough, durable and water resistant. Merkel ...
Skin and Body Membranes
Skin and Body Membranes

...  Lines open body cavities that are closed to the exterior of the body  Serous membranes occur in pairs separated by serous fluid  Visceral layer covers the outside of the organ  Parietal layer lines a portion of the wall of ventral ...
Chapter 4 - Lisle CUSD 202
Chapter 4 - Lisle CUSD 202

... Surface is a layer of simple squamous epithelium Underlying layer is a thin layer of areolar connective tissue Lines open body cavities that are closed to the exterior of the body Serous membranes occur in pairs separated by serous fluid  Visceral layer covers the outside of the organ  Parietal la ...
Chapter 4 Integumentary System
Chapter 4 Integumentary System

... injured area from the bloodstream.  Leaked clotting proteins construct a clot, which stops loss of blood, holds wound together. This prevents bacteria from spreading to surrounding tissues.  Clot exposed to air, dries and hardens, ...
Chapter 5 Notes - Las Positas College
Chapter 5 Notes - Las Positas College

... I. The Skin and the Hypodermis (pp. 106–112, Figs. 5.1–5-5) A. The skin and its appendages make up the integumentary system; it is the largest of the body organs. B. Technically, the hypodermis is not part of the integument, but it does share some of the skin’s functions. This fatty layer lies just ...
Skin Explorers
Skin Explorers

... • Do you see openings in the depressed portions between the ridges? • Try to see sweat glands on other parts of the body. • What are the functions that the ridges might have-think about the ridged soles on some sports shoes? • Sweat contains amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, and can be s ...
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Name

... vulva. Male rats will have a pair of scrotal sacs which contain the testes which produce sperm cells. The testes may be withdrawn into the abdomen during non-reproductive periods. The penis is located just anterior to the scrotal sacs. The rat is a quadruped (four feet). Both the sole and heel of a ...
Skin Review
Skin Review

... Part Five: Skin Complete the following chart or answer the following questions. 17. List the three layers of skin. Describe the types of tissue that make up each layer. a. ...
6-8 Home glossary pp3
6-8 Home glossary pp3

... allergen: a substance that induces an allergy anoxia: the deprivation of oxygen balance: a stable state characterized by cancellation of all forces by equal and opposing forces burn: a soft-tissue injury to the skin or other body tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, friction or radiation ...
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Aging of the Face Rhytidectomy

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KUMC 01 Integument Student
KUMC 01 Integument Student

... the stratum corneum are several transitional layers represented by cells from the stratum germinativum that are transforming into dead, keratinized cells. ...
INTEGUMENT - University of Kansas
INTEGUMENT - University of Kansas

... the stratum corneum are several transitional layers represented by cells from the stratum germinativum that are transforming into dead, keratinized cells. ...
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