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Unit 2.1 Integumentary System

Unit 2.1 Integumentary System

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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Robert Johnson

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15 Slides • 11 Questions

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  • Describe how does the integumentary system function to provide protection, temperature regulation, excretion, and sensory perception?

  • Describe how the integumentary system helps the organism to maintain homeostasis?

  • Understand that the integumentary system consists of skin and accessory structures.

  • Understand that the skin functions include protection, temperature regulation, excretion, and sensory perception.

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Integumentary System

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Integumentary System

Function:

  • Protect the inside of the body from elements in the environment

    • ​Examples: bacteria, pollution, and UV

  • Retain bodily fluids

  • Eliminate waste products

  • Regulate the body temperature​

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Integumentary System

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Integumentary System

Structures:

  • Skin

  • Hair

  • Nail

  • ​Exocrine Glands

    • ​sudoriferous glands (sweat glands)

    • ​Sebaceous Glands

    • ​Ceruminous Glands

    • ​Mammary Gland

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SKIN: Epidermis

  • Most superficial layer of the skin

  • Protects the deeper and thicker dermis layer of the skin

  • ​about 4- to 50 rows of stacked squamous epithelial cells

  • ​An avascular region (does not contain blood or blood vessels

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SKIN:Epidermis

​Layers

  • Stratum Corneum

  • ​Stratum Lucidum

  • ​Stratum Granulosum

  • ​Stratum Spinosum

  • ​Stratum Basale

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SKIN:Epidermis

​Cell Types

  • Keratinocytes: (90%) of epidermal cells contains keratin, protects and waterproofs the skin

  • Melanocytes: (8%) produces melanin, skin color and absorbs UV light

  • Langerhans: (1%) Participate in immune response

  • Merkel Cells: (.5%) sensation of touch

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SKIN:Dermis

​Layers (connective tissue)

  • Papillary Layer

    • ​contain nerves and blood vessels

  • ​Reticular Layer

    • ​tough collagen and stretchy elastin fibers running in all direction to provide strength and elasticity

    • ​contains blood vessels

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SKIN:

Below the Dermis: HYPODERMIS

  • Below the Dermis:

    • ​Loose connective tissues called hypodermis subcutis

    • ​Serves as the flexible connection between the skin and the underlying (muscles, bones, fat..)

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Multiple Choice

The top layer of the skin is called the _________________.
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dermis
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oil gland
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nerve
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epidermis

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Multiple Choice

The coloring in the skin; found in the epidermis.
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Melanin
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Oil
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Perspiration
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Pores

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The waterproofing protein that fills the cells in the upper layers of the epidermis.
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Keratin
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Melatonin
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Melanin
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Actin

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Multiple Choice

Area of the skin with vascularity:

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Dermis
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Epidermis
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Hypodermis
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Stratum basale

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What are the 4 parts of the Integumentary System?

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Skin

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Hair

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Heart

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Nails

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Sweat Glands

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Multiple Choice

The epidermis is composed of what kind of cells?

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Simple squamous epithelial

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Stratified cuboidal epithelial

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Stratified squamous epithelial

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Transitional epithelial

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Multiple Choice

What types of cells found in the epidermis contain nerve endings that are touch receptors?

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Keratinocytes

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Langerhans cells

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Melanocytes

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Merkel cells

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Multiple Select

Pick all the body parts that is/ are part of the integumentary system?

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Skin

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Gland

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Hair

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Nails

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a function of the Integumentary System?

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Provides Protection

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Circulates Blood

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Maintain body temperature

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Helps us feel

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