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1.4 Integumentary System Skin, Hair, Nails The organ system that forms a protective covering on the outside of the body 1
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Functions of the Skin Protects you by keeping water in your body and foreign particles out of your body Keeps you in touch with the outside world – Nerve endings in your skin let you feel things around you Helps regulate body temperature – Small organs in the skin called sweat glands make sweat A salty liquid that flows to the surface of the skin – As sweat evaporates, the skin cools Helps get rid of wastes – Waste chemicals in your body can be removed by sweat 2
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Skin Color Is determined by a chemical called melanin – If a lot of melanin is present, skin is very dark – If little melanin is present, skin is very light Melanin absorbs UV light from the sun – Melanin reduces damage that can lead to skin cancer – All skin is vulnerable to cancer Skin should be protected from sunlight whenever possible 3
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2 Main Layers of Skin Epidermis – The outermost layer – Seen when you look at skin – Made of epithelial tissue – As thick as 2 sheets of paper over most of the body – Thicker in the palms of your hands and in the soles of your feet – Most cells are dead Filled with a protein called keratin which makes the skin tough 4
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2 Main Layers of Skin Dermis – The thicker layer of skin that is under the epidermis – Has many fibers made of a protein called collagen Provide strength Let skin bend without tearing 5
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Hair and Nails Made of living and dead cells 6
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Hair A hair forms at the bottom of a tiny sac called a hair follicle – The hair grows as new cells are added at the hair follicle – Older cells get pushed upward The only living cells are in the hair follicle Gets its color from melanin Helps protect skin from UV light Keeps particles (dust & insects) out of eyes & nose Helps regulate body temperature – Tiny muscle attached to the follicle contracts If the follicle contains a hair, the hair stands up – Works like a sweater by trapping warm air around the body 7
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Nails Grow from living cells in the nail root at the base of the nail – As new cells form, the nail grows longer Protect the tips of your fingers and toes – Allows tips of fingers and toes to be sensitive 8
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Skin Injuries Skin is often injured, but it can repair itself! 9
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Skin Injuries Damage to genetic material in skin cells can cause skin cancer Skin may be affected by hormones that cause oil glands in skin to make too much oil – Oil combines with dead skin cells and bacteria to clog hair follicles – The result is ACNE 10
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