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Chapter 4 Skin and Body Membranes “The Dermis”. Dermis Two layers 1. Papillary layer  Projections called dermal papillae  Pain receptors  Capillary.

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1 Chapter 4 Skin and Body Membranes “The Dermis”

2 Dermis Two layers 1. Papillary layer  Projections called dermal papillae  Pain receptors  Capillary loops 2. Reticular layer  Blood vessels  Glands  Nerve receptors

3 Skin Structure

4 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

5 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

6 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

7 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

8 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

9 Appendages of the Skin Hair  Produced by hair bulb  Consists of hard keratinized epithelial cells  Melanocytes provide pigment for hair color Figure 4.7c

10 Hair Anatomy  Central medulla  Cortex surrounds medulla  Cuticle on outside of cortex -Most heavily keratinized

11 Associated Hair Structures Hair follicle  Dermal and epidermal sheath surround hair root Arrector pilli  Smooth muscle  Goose bumps Sebaceous gland Sweat gland

12 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

13 Nail Structures  Free edge  Body  Root of nail  Eponychium – proximal nail fold that projects onto the nail body


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