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Unit 2: The Skin The Integumentary System. INTRODUCTION Structures: Skin, hair, nails, glands, muscles, and nerves Functions: – Protects the body – Maintains.

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1 Unit 2: The Skin The Integumentary System

2 INTRODUCTION Structures: Skin, hair, nails, glands, muscles, and nerves Functions: – Protects the body – Maintains body temp – Provides sensory information – Excretion and Absorption – Synthesis of Vitamin D

3 General Anatomy A large organ composed of all 4 tissue types 22 square feet 1-2 mm thick Weight 10 lbs.

4 3 Layers of the Skin Epidermis: outer layer, very thin, protects the body Dermis: middle layer, contains blood vessels, nerves, glands and hair follicles Subcutaneous: deep to the dermis, stores fat and anchors the skin

5 Tattoos and Piercings Tattooing is when ink is injected into the dermis. 1 in 5 college students have a tattoo. 1 in 3 college students have a body piercing, which can result in infection, allergic reactions, anatomical and nerve damage

6 Skin Color Pigments Melanin is a pigment produced in the epidermis by melanocytes – results vary from pink/white to yellow to tan to brown coloring

7 Accessory Structures of Skin When you are an embryo, some skin cells become: – hair – glands – nails

8 HAIR Hairs, or pili, are present on most skin surfaces except: – the palms of the hands, palmar surfaces of the fingers, the soles of the feet, and plantar surfaces of the toes. – Hair is used to protect the body from heat and sun, to shield the eyes, ears, and nose from particles, and to help us feel touch

9 GLANDS Gland are located in the dermis: Sebaceous (oil) glands Sudiferous (sweat) glands Ceruminous (wax) glands Mammary (milk) glands

10 NAILS Tightly packed, hard, dead, keratin cells Free edge: part that sticks up past the finger Nail body – visible pink portion Nail root – buried under skin layers Lunula – Crescent shaped white layer Eponychium (cuticle) -attaches the nail body to the root

11 Nail Growth Fingernails grow about 1 mm per week Toenails grow slightly slower

12 Nails Function: – Help grasp and manipulate small objects – Provide protection against finger trauma – Allow us to scratch things

13 Unit 2 Diseases and Disorders Disease CauseSymptomsSusceptibilityTreatmentPrognosis Skin Cancer Burns Pressure Ulcers Psoriasis Albinism Vitiligo Cyanosis Jaundice Erythemia Pallor Hirsutism Androgenic Alopecia Acne Impacted Cerumen Aging

14 Unit 2 Project, Groups of 1-3 Format: Vocal or Instrumental Music Due date: 9/30 (1 st ) or 10/1 (4 th ) Compose a song/rap/spoken word that includes: – The overall functions of the skin – The structure and function of all 3 layers of the skin – The accessory structures (hair, nails, glands) – Diseases or disorder – You must submit the lyrics AND a written component that describes how your project meets the requirements above (REFER TO YOUR RUBRIC!)


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