INTEGUMENTARY BY : VONDERIC STANLEY & MARSHALL TREADWAY.

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INTEGUMENTARY BY : VONDERIC STANLEY & MARSHALL TREADWAY

FACTS The human skin this made of the types of skin. the epidermis; dermis; and hypodermis skin.

FUNCTIONS Protects the body's internal living tissues and organs Protects against invasion by infectious organisms Protects the body from dehydration Protects the body against abrupt changes in temperature Helps dispose of waste materials Acts as a receptor for touch, pressure, pain, heat, and cold Stores water and fat

ORGANS Skin Hair Nails Are the only organs in the Integumentary.

HOW IT WORKS It protects your insides of your body.