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Covering and Protecting the Body The Integumentary System
Science 7
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The Skin: A Cutaneous Membrane
Protects the body Body covering Maintains homeostasis Regulates body temperature Slows water loss Houses sensory receptors Excretes wastes Absorbs UV radiation
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Protective Body Covering
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Old Skin Cells Go through Keratinization
What is keratinization?
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Keratinization Definition: the hardening of older cells
Keratin protein fills cytoplasm Keratin is tough and waterproof. Tough layer of dead cells
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Importance of Keratinization
Shields against water loss Barrier for harmful chemical Barrier for pathogens Prevents physical injury of deeper tissue and organs
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Regulates Body Temperature
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Sweat Glands – 2 types Eccrine Apocrine Water & Electrolytes
More numerous Apocrine Water, Electrolytes, Protein & Lipids Attached to hair
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Eccrine Has sweat pore Helps release body heat
Activated when you are hot
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Apocrine Connected to hair pore Becomes active at puberty
Activated by strong emotions Excitement Fear Nervousness
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Absorbs UV Radiation and Gives Skin its Color
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How Do We Get Our Skin Color?
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Epidermis Contains Melanocytes Produce melanin
Located in the deep epidermis Melanin absorbs UV Radiation
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Freckles Localized concentrations of melanin
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Skin Color Largely due to melanin Different Amount of melanin
Size of pigment granules Additional factors: Sunlight X-ray exposure Oxygen levels in blood vessels (pink / blue)
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