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Skin Lesson BWHS

Skin Lesson BWHS

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9th - 12th Grade

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Jeffrey Reed

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Integumentary System

The Skin - Anatomy and Physiology Textbook: Unit 4 Pages 95 to 115

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Integumentary System

Includes all the external coverings of the body,

including the skin, nails & hair

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Functions of the Skin

  • Protection - covers bones & muscles; protects them from external environment

  • Sensory Response - detects texture & temperature & sense pain

  • Temperature Regulation - controls body temperature by lowering it through sweating or releasing thermal energy from blood vessels

  • Production of Vitamin D - helps skin absorb calcium & phosphorus & promotes the growths of bones

  • Elimination - eliminates water, salts & other wastes through skin pores

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Epidermis

  • Outermost layer of skin & makes direct contact with outside environment

  • Produces melanin (pigment that protects body by absorbing some of Sun's damaging UV rays

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Dermis

  • Thick layer of skin that gives skin strength, nourishment & flexibility

  • Contains sweat glands, blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles & muscles

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Fatty Layer

  • Innermost layer of skin insulates the body, acts as protective padding & stores energy

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Bruises

Injury where blood vessels in

the skin are broken but

the skin is not cut or opened;

Changes color as it heals

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Cuts

A break in one or more

layers of the skin

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Burns

Damage to the skin caused by touching hot objects, extremely cold objects, chemicals, radiation, electricity, or friction

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Healthy Skin

The Sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause permanent damage to

the skin, including wrinkles, dry skin & skin cancer.

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Use sunscreen, wear protective clothing & avoid outdoor activities during the middle of the day

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Eat a balanced diet, apply lotion to your skin to help keep it moist & use gentle soaps to clean it

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Skin & Homeostasis

  • Skin & circulatory system work together & help regulate body temperature

  • Skin works with nervous & muscular systems to help body react to stimuli

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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..)

Integumentary System

The Skin - Anatomy and Physiology Textbook: Unit 4 Pages 95 to 115

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