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Skin Continued Region 1 Region 2 Region 3
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Dermis (Region 2) Structure – Collagen and elastic fibers located throughout the dermis Collagen fibers give skin its toughness Elastic fibers give skin elasticity – Blood vessels – Differs in thickness (ex. thick on feet and hands/thinner on eyelids)
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2 Layers of the dermis 1. Papillary layer (upper) made of areolar connective tissue – Upper region (papillary) – Dermal papillae – projections that increase surface area. – Cause ridges in epidermis: make our fingerprints – Meissner’s corpuscles – touch receptors – Pain receptors – Capillaries (must nourish the epidermis) – Hold epidermis to the dermis
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2. Reticular Layer (Deep tissue) Dense irregular connective tissue and Adipose CT – Contains: Blood vessels Hair Pacinian corpuscles: pressure receptors Oil glands (sebaceous) Sweat glands and ducts (eccrine and apocrine) Heat and cold receptors Phagocytes (phago- eater) immune cells
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Hypodermis or Subcutaneous layer (Region 3) Function Attaches dermis to underlying bone and muscle Stores body fat (approx. ½ of the body’s fat) What type of tissue must this be?
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Appendages of the Skin Exocrine Glands 1.Sebaceous glands – Located by hair root – Produce oil (sebum) Lubricant for skin (keeps it soft) Prevents brittle hair Stops excess evaportion – Cause blackheads and pimples Gland becomes enlarged because a build up of waste products from the bacteria on the surface of the skin
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2. Sweat glands (AKA: Sudoriferous) – Produce sweat 1. Eccrine – Found everywhere but in margin of lips, nail beds, and eardums – Open via duct to pore on skin surface 2. Apocrine – found in armpit, pubic and areola – Ducts empty into hair follicles
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Sweat Composition – Mostly water, Salts and Urea (nitrogen waste also found in urine) Function – Helps dissipate excess heat (cools the body) – Excretes waste products – Acidic nature inhibits bacteria growth
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3. Hair – Produced by hair follicle: sheath surround hair root – Consists of hard keratinized epithelial cells (dead) – Melanocytes provide pigment for hair color – Arrector pili muscle Smooth muscle (involuntary) Pulls hairs upright when cold or frightened
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Accessory Organs - Wax Wax (ceruminous) – located in outer ear canal – Produces cerumen – Secretions provide defense against foreign bodies
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Accessory Organs - Nails Nails – Scale-like modifications of the epidermis Heavily keratinized – Stratum basale extends beneath the nail bed Responsible for growth – Lack of pigment makes them colorless Function – Grasp and manipulate objects
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