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Chapter 4 Skin and Body Membranes “The Dermis”
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Dermis Two layers 1. Papillary layer Projections called dermal papillae Pain receptors Capillary loops 2. Reticular layer Blood vessels Glands Nerve receptors
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Skin Structure
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Normal Skin Color Determinants Melanin Yellow, brown or black pigments Carotene Orange-yellow pigment from some vegetables Hemoglobin Red coloring from blood cells in dermis capillaries Oxygen content determines the extent of red coloring
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Appendages of the Skin Sebaceous glands Produce oil - Lubricant for skin - Kills bacteria Most with ducts that empty into hair follicles Glands are activated at puberty
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Nerve Receptors Free nerve endings detect temp, mechanical stimuli (such as pressure), pain, & touch Meissner’s corpuscles Tactile, light touch, found in abundance in fingertips, palms, soles, lips, tongue, face, genitals. In dermal papillae. Pacinian corpuscles Deep, pressure, adaptive
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Appendages of the Skin Sweat glands Widely distributed in skin Two types 1. Eccrine Open via duct to pore on skin surface 2. Apocrine Ducts empty into hair follicles
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Sweat and Its Function Composition Mostly water Some metabolic waste Fatty acids and proteins (apocrine only) Function Helps dissipate excess heat Excretes waste products Acidic nature inhibits bacteria growth Odor is from associated bacteria
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Appendages of the Skin Hair Produced by hair bulb Consists of hard keratinized epithelial cells Melanocytes provide pigment for hair color Figure 4.7c
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Hair Anatomy Central medulla Cortex surrounds medulla Cuticle on outside of cortex -Most heavily keratinized
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Associated Hair Structures Hair follicle Dermal and epidermal sheath surround hair root Arrector pilli Smooth muscle Goose bumps Sebaceous gland Sweat gland
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Appendages of the Skin 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
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Nail Structures Free edge Body Root of nail Eponychium – proximal nail fold that projects onto the nail body
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