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Do Now  Please take 2 minutes to answer this question – THINKING ABOUT THE LAB:  How does the skin on the back of your hand compare to the palm?  What angle does the hair leave the skin of your hand?  Small cuts on the palm usually don’t bleed or cause pain.  Why? Agenda Do Now Objectives Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Do Now  Please take 2 minutes to answer this question:  What are the two main layers of the skin?  What are the 5 stratum of the skin?  What makes up the integumentary system? (hint: besides skin). Agenda Do Now Objectives Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Do Now  Please take 2 minutes to answer this question:  How does your skin color compare to your parents?  Are members of your extended family the same skin shade as you? Why or why not? Agenda Do Now Objectives Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Do Now  Please take 2 minutes to answer this question:  What are the five components of the integumentary system?  Have you used the website to study for this test? Agenda Do Now Objectives Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Objectives Content:  List the general functions of each of the body membranes.  Identify the following skin structures: epidermis, dermis (papillary and reticular layers) hair and hair follicle, sebaceous gland and sweat gland. Language:  Compare and contrast the structure (tissue makeup) of the major membrane types. Agenda Do Now Objectives Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin and Body Membranes  Function of body membranes  Line or cover body surfaces  Protect body surfaces  Lubricate body surfaces Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Classification of Body Membranes  Epithelial membranes  Cutaneous membrane  Mucous membrane  Serous membrane  Connective tissue membranes Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Cutaneous Membrane  Cutaneous membrane = skin  A dry membrane  Outermost protective boundary  Superficial epidermis  Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium  Underlying dermis  Mostly dense connective tissue Figure 4.1a Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Mucous Membranes  Surface epithelium  Type depends on site  Underlying loose connective tissue (lamina propria)  Lines all body cavities that open to the exterior body surface  Often adapted for absorption or secretion Figure 4.1b Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Serous Membranes  Surface simple squamous epithelium  Underlying areolar connective tissue  Lines open body cavities that are closed to the exterior of the body  Serous layers separated by serous fluid Figure 4.1c Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Serous Membranes  Specific serous membranes  Peritoneum  Abdominal cavity  Pleura  Around the lungs  Pericardium  Around the heart Figure 4.1d Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Connective Tissue Membrane  Synovial membrane  Connective tissue only  Lines fibrous capsules surrounding joints Figure 4.2 Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Integumentary System  Skin (cutaneous membrane)  Skin derivatives  Sweat glands  Oil glands  Hairs  Nails Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Functions  Protects deeper tissues from:  Mechanical damage  Chemical damage  Bacterial damage  Thermal damage  Ultraviolet radiation  Desiccation Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Functions  Aids in heat regulation  Aids in excretion of urea and uric acid  Synthesizes vitamin D Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Structure  Epidermis – outer layer  Stratified squamous epithelium  Often keratinized (hardened by keratin)  Dermis  Dense connective tissue Figure 4.3

Skin Structure  Deep to dermis is the hypodermis  Not part of the skin  Anchors skin to underlying organs  Composed mostly of adipose tissue Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Layer of Epidermis  Stratum basale  Cells undergoing mitosis  Lies next to dermis  Stratum spinosum  Stratum granulosum Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Layer of Epidermis  Stratum lucidum  Occurs only in thick skin  Stratum corneum  Shingle-like dead cells Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

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Melanin  Pigment (melanin) produced by melanocytes  Color is yellow to brown to black  Melanocytes are mostly in the stratum basale  Amount of melanin produced depends upon genetics and exposure to sunlight Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Dermis  Two layers  Papillary layer  Projections called dermal papillae  Pain receptors  Capillary loops  Reticular layer  Blood vessels  Glands  Nerve receptors Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Structure Figure 4.4 Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Normal Skin Color Determinants  Melanin  Yellow, brown or black pigments  Carotene  Orange-yellow pigment from some vegetables  Hemoglobin  Red coloring from blood cells in dermis capillaries  Oxygen content determines the extent of red coloring Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Appendages of the Skin  Sebaceous glands  Produce oil  Lubricant for skin  Kills bacteria  Most with ducts that empty into hair follicles  Glands are activated at puberty Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Vitiligo  Chronic disorder that causes depigmentation of patches of skin. It occurs when melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation, die or are unable to function.

Appendages of the Skin  Sweat glands  Widely distributed in skin  Two types  Eccrine  Open via duct to pore on skin surface  Apocrine  Ducts empty into hair follicles Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Sweat and Its Function  Composition  Mostly water  Some metabolic waste  Fatty acids and proteins (apocrine only)  Function  Helps dissipate excess heat  Excretes waste products  Acidic nature inhibits bacteria growth  Odor is from associated bacteria Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Appendages of the Skin  Hair  Produced by hair bulb  Consists of hard keratinized epithelial cells  Melanocytes provide pigment for hair color Figure 4.7c Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Hair Anatomy  Central medulla  Cortex surrounds medulla  Cuticle on outside of cortex  Most heavily keratinized Figure 4.7b Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Associated Hair Structures  Hair follicle  Dermal and epidermal sheath surround hair root  Arrector pilli  Smooth muscle  Sebaceous gland  Sweat gland Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Appendages of the Skin  Nails  Scale-like modifications of the epidermis  Heavily keratinized  Stratum basale extends beneath the nail bed  Responsible for growth  Lack of pigment makes them colorless Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Nail Structures  Free edge  Body  Root of nail  Eponychium – proximal nail fold that projects onto the nail body Figure 4.9 Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Homeostatic Imbalances  Infections  Athletes foot  Caused by fungal infection  Boils and carbuncles  Caused by bacterial infection  Cold sores  Caused by virus Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Homeostatic Imbalances  Infections and allergies  Contact dermatitis  Exposures cause allergic reaction  Impetigo  Caused by bacterial infection  Psoriasis  Cause is unknown  Triggered by trauma, infection, stress Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Homeostatic Imbalances  Burns  Tissue damage and cell death caused by heat, electricity, UV radiation, or chemicals  Associated dangers  Dehydration  Electrolyte imbalance  Circulatory shock Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Rule of Nines  Way to determine the extent of burns  Body is divided into 11 areas for quick estimation  Each area represents about 9% Figure 4.11a Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Severity of Burns  First-degree burns  Only epidermis is damaged  Skin is red and swollen  Second degree burns  Epidermis and upper dermis are damaged  Skin is red with blisters  Third-degree burns  Destroys entire skin layer  Burn is gray-white or black Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Critical Burns  Burns are considered critical if:  Over 25% of body has second degree burns  Over 10% of the body has third degree burns  There are third degree burns of the face, hands, or feet Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Cancer  Cancer – abnormal cell mass  Two types  Benign  Does not spread (encapsulated)  Malignant  Metastasized (moves) to other parts of the body  Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Cancer Types  Basal cell carcinoma  Least malignant  Most common type  Arises from statum basale  Squamous cell carcinoma  Arises from stratum spinosum  Metastasizes to lymph nodes  Early removal allows a good chance of cure Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Skin Cancer Types  Malignant melanoma  Most deadly of skin cancers  Cancer of melanocytes  Metastasizes rapidly to lymph and blood vessels  Detection uses ABCD rule Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

ABCD Rule  A = Asymmetry  Two sides of pigmented mole do not match  B = Border irregularity  Borders of mole are not smooth  C = Color  Different colors in pigmented area  D = Diameter  Spot is larger then 6 mm in diameter Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing

Closing/Homework Content:  Review all the material that will be covered in the test.  Use the website to determine the usefulness of it for preparing for the test. Language:  Compare and contrast the different ways to preparing for the test. Agenda Do Now Objectives Body membranes Skin functions Skin structure Skin color Sebaceous Sweat Hair/nails Problems Closing