
5.1 Layers of the Skin
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Integumentary System
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
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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What is the top layer of skin called?
callus
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
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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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a structure out of which strands of hair grow
Follicles
Pores
Head
Eyelashes
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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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What layer of skin senses pain?
callus
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
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Multiple Choice
What detects pain?
nerve endings
pacinian corpuscle
Meissner's corpuscle
vein
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Multiple Choice
What is the oily substance that protects the skin against water called?
seaweed
callus
sebum
skin
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Multiple Choice
What layer is represented by letter B?
Stratum Corneum
Dermis
Stratum Lucidum
Epidermis
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How many layers are there in the skin
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What anchors the skin to underlying organs?
epidermis
dermis
hypodermis
arrector pili
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