Integumentary system
Organization – Skin Epidermis Dermis – Accessory Structures Hair & Hair follicles Exocrine glands Arrector pili Sensory Receptors
Layers beneath the skin – Subcutaneous layer – Deep fascia ________________________
Functions of the Skin – Protection – Water-resistance – Temperature regulation – Vitamin D synthesis – Sensations – Immunity – Social signaling
–Stratum Germinativum Stem cells Melanocytes Merkel cells The Epidermis
– S. Spinosum “Pre-keratinocytes” Melanocytes Langerhans cells The Epidermis
– S. Granulosum – S. Lucida Keratinocytes in both layers The Epidermis
– S. Corneum Dead keratinocytes The Epidermis
Skin cell-eating mite
The Dermis
Reticular layer – Dense irregular CT – Provides strength and elasticity
The Dermis Papillary layer – Areolar CT – Contains cap’s and sensory neurons for epidermis – Arranged as dermal papillae –
Perform secretory functions Perform transport functions Maintain physical integrity Ciliated epithelia move materials across their surface Specializations of epithelium
The Polarity of Epithelial Cells
Cells attach via cell adhesion molecules (CAM) Cells attach at specialized cell junctions –Tight junctions –Desmosomes –Gap junctions Maintaining the integrity of epithelium
Intercellular connections Animation: check tutorials
Basal lamina attaches to underlying surface –Lamina lucida –Lamina densa Germinative cells replace short-lived epithelial cells Structure of typical epithelium
Number of cell layers –Simple –Stratified Shape of apical surface cells –Squamous –Cuboidal –Columnar Classification of epithelia
Squamous Epithelia
Cuboidal Epithelia
Transitional Epithelium
Columnar Epithelia
Pigmentation Melanin Carotene Hemoglobin
Epidermal Derivatives Hair Follicles and Hair Skin Glands
Hair Function – Protection – Touch Sensation Structure – Root – Shaft – Bulb
Hair Hair Follicle – Sheath of epithelial cells – Surrounds root – Merges with bulb
Hair Associated structures – Dermal papilla – Sebaceous glands – Arrector pili
Hair Growth Cycle – 2-5 yrs: growth stage – 2 yrs: resting stage
Skin Glands Sebaceous glands – secrete sebum – help to protect hair and skin
Skin Glands Merocrine (eccrine) sweat glands – BT control – excretion – protection
Skin Glands Apocrine sweat glands – Secrete pheromones?
Skin Glands Mammary glands Ceruminous glands
Skin Sensory Receptors Free nerve endings Pacinian corpuscles Meissner’s corpuslces
Lines of Cleavage