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Integumentary System

Arellano, Veronica Faizah, Muthia Biology 9H, Period 5. Integumentary System. (▰˘◡˘▰). ლ(́◉◞౪◟◉‵ლ). AKA Skin, Hair, and Nails. Structure ლ(╹◡╹ლ). Epidermis (outer layer)-. Pore- The opening at the end of the sweat gland where gas or liquid particles pass through

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Integumentary System

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  1. Arellano, Veronica Faizah, Muthia Biology 9H, Period 5 Integumentary System (▰˘◡˘▰) ლ(́◉◞౪◟◉‵ლ) AKA Skin,Hair, and Nails

  2. Structureლ(╹◡╹ლ) Epidermis (outer layer)- Pore- The opening at the end of the sweat gland where gas or liquid particles pass through Hair Shaft- The non-growing part of hair that comes out of the follicle Dermis (inner layer)- Hair Follicle- A hollow area that encloses a hair and it's roots Oil Gland- Secretes oily semifluid and sebum that usually opens up in the hair follicles Nerve Cells- transmit electrical signals over long distances Muscle Fibers- A contractile cell that allows movement Sweat Glands- Secretes/extrete perspiration Subcutaneous Tissue - Consist of mainly fat and connective tissue that has larger blood vessels and nerves under the layers of skin

  3. Function 3 Main functions of your skin: Protection, Regulation of Body Temperature, and Sensing Epidermis: *Acts as a protective shell of the body *Protects against bacteria, viruses, infections, minor injuries, and unwanted substances *Melanin provides some protection from UV rays *Hair protects and insulates the body *Nails protect the tips of toes and fingers The body is constantly replacing epidermis cells Within your lifetime, you lose and replace about 40 pounds of skin

  4. Continue~ Dermis: *Nerve cells give you the sensation of: Heat, Cold, Pressure, Pain, and Contact *Regulates the body temperature by constricting the blood vessels (reducing heat loss) or expanding your blood vessels (increasing heat loss). *Sweat glands produce sweat which then evaporates. This process requires heat to function which reduces body heat. Subcutaneous Layer: *Helps conserve body heat*Stores energy *Anchors the skin to the organs under your skin

  5. Disease (╥_╥) Cystic Acne What- Cystic acne is the worst form of acne. The result of a pimple turning into a cyst. When a pimple becomes infected, it can turn into a cyst. Cystic acne forms underneath the skin. When- Occurs commonly during adolescence and sometimes continues into adulthood Where- In the oil glands within the dermis How- Sebum is released through the pores into the nearby hair follicles Why- Too much sebum which blocks pores with dirt, oil, and bacteria Boy with mild acne during puberty Woman with severe Cystic Acne

  6. Cure (≧◡≦) Medications Surgery • Benzoyl Peroxide • Antiseptics • Antibiotics • Salicylic Acid • Lazor treatment • Surgical Lancing Mild acne can be managed with proper skin care (Washing your face daily, exfoliating, etc)

  7. Facts *The Integumentary System consists of: skin, hair, and nails *The skin is the largest organ in your body *The skin contains 3 layers: epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layer *The skin contains pores *The body REPLACES, not repairs, epidermis cells *Most skin disorders occur because of damage to the epidermis (top layer of the skin)

  8. Continue~ *The skin is selectively permeable (permeable to fat-soluble substances like vitamin A, D, E, C, B, etc.) *The skin, hair, and nails contain a protein called Keratin *Skin and hair contain Melanin, which determines the color (the greater the amount of Melanin, the darker the pigment) *The hair and nails grow from the epidermis

  9. Bibliography ಥ⌣ಥ Safdar N, Abad CL, Kaul DR, et al. Clinical problem-solving. Skin deep. [Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't] N Engl J Med 2012 Apr 5; 366(14):1336-40. "THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM." Integumentary System. Web. 29 Apr. 2012. <http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobookintegusys.html>. Johnson, George B., and Peter H. Raven. "Chapter 37/ Section 4." Holt Biology. San Diego, California: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2007. Print. Netter, Frank H., and Carlos A. G. Machado. The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders, 2011. Print. "The Regimenâ„¢." Benzoyl Peroxide. Web. 29 Apr. 2012. <http://www.acne.org/regimen.html>. "Skin." National Geographic. Web. 29 Apr. 2012. <http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-body/skin-article/>. "Skin Structure." Netdoctor. Ed. Victoria Lewis. Web. 29 Apr. 2012. <http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/skin_hair/skin_structure_003740.htm>.

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