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The Integumentary System
SKIN HAIR NAILS EYELASHES ADENOIDS
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Skin Diagram Draw and color a cross-section diagram of the skin. Label and briefly describe each of the following structures: Epidermis Artery Dermis Vein Subcutaneous layer Hair follicle Sebaceous gland Hair shaft Sweat gland Arrector pili muscle Nerve Pores
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Sebaceous (oil) gland Pore Hair Epidermis Sudoriferous (sweat) gland Dermis Nerve Sub-cutaneous fascia Artery Hair follicle Arrector pilli muscle Vein
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Functions of the Skin Protection - From ultraviolet rays and pathogens
- Holds moisture in Sensory Perception - Pain, pressure, temperature, and touch Body Temperature Regulation - Blood vessels dilate to release heat and constrict to conserve heat - Cool body through evaporation of sweat
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Storage - Fat, glucose, water, vitamins, and salts Absorption - Some medications Excretion - Salt, excess water, and some wastes eliminated through the sweat Production - Produces Vitamin D
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Pigmentation Melanin: a brownish-black pigment
Carotene: a yellowish-red pigment * The amounts of these two pigments determine a person’s skin color
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Abnormal Colors of the Skin
Albino : the absence of pigmentation Erythema : reddish color of skin Jaundice : yellow discoloration of skin
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Cyanosis : a bluish discoloration of the skin due to a lack of oxygen
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Skin Eruptions Macules : flat spots on the skin
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Papules : firm raised areas
Vesicles : fluid- filled sacs or blisters
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Pustules : pus- filled sacs
Crusts : areas of dried pus and blood (scabs)
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Wheals : itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape
Ulcer : a deep loss of skin surface
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Decubitus Ulcers (Bedsores)
Open sores in the skin and underlying tissues due to pressure over a bony area Cuts off the blood supply and the tissue dies
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Diseases Acne : an inflammation of the sebaceous glands
- Caused by a blockage of the hair follicles with dirt, cosmetics, excess oil, and/or bacteria
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Alopecia : baldness; a permanent loss of hair on the scalp
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Verrucae : rough, hard, elevated, rounded surface forms on the skin - warts
- Caused by a viral infection of the skin
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Skin Cancers : - Forms that are usually localized – don’t spread to other areas of body Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma
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Skin Cancers Form that CAN spread to other parts of the body and be fatal Malignant Melanoma
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Signs of Malignant Melanoma
Asymmetrical in shape Borders of lesion are scalloped or irregular Colors are varied – black, brown, white, red Diameter is larger than a pencil eraser Signs of Malignant Melanoma
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