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Integumentary System: Structure, Functions, and Accessory Organs, Study notes of Science education

Definition, function, layers of the skin, accessory organs: nails, hair, glands.

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CHAP 5: Integumentary System
Integument: skin, cutaneous membrane
largest organ (7- 8% body weight)
Integumentary System:Integument, nails, hair, sweat & sebaceous glands
2 Official layers:
Epidermis: superficial
Dermis: deeper layer
Hypodermis: deepest layer (Unofficially)
Integument Functions
1. Protection : Selectively permeable, barrier
2. Prevention of H2O loss:
insensible perspiration
Sebaceous glands: sebum for lubrication of skin/hair
3. Temperature regulation
4. Metabolic regulation: UV radiation Vit D production calcium/phosphorus
absorption
5. Immune defense: epidermal dendritic cells
6. Sensory reception: tactile cells
7. Excretion/Secretion: sensible perspiration
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CHAP 5: Integumentary System

Integument : skin, cutaneous membrane

  • largest organ (7- 8% body weight)
  • Integumentary System : Integument, nails, hair, sweat & sebaceous glands 2 Official layers:
  • Epidermis: superficial
  • Dermis: deeper layer
  • Hypodermis: deepest layer ( Unofficially )  **Integument Functions
  1. Protection :** Selectively permeable, barrier 2. Prevention of H 2 O loss:
  • insensible perspiration
  • Sebaceous glands : sebum for lubrication of skin/hair **3. Temperature regulation
  1. Metabolic regulation:** UV radiation  Vit D production  calcium/phosphorus absorption **5. Immune defense: epidermal dendritic cells
  2. Sensory reception: tactile cells
  3. Excretion/Secretion:** sensible perspiration

LAYERS OF THE INTEGUMENT

EPIDERMIS: THE EPITHELIAL TISSUE

Most superficial; Avascular

Keratin ized stratified squamous epithelium : 4 to 5 strata of distinct cell types

Deep to superficial (as they grow):

Stratum basale - Deepest

1 layer next to dermis 3 cell types: 1.keratinocytes: Produce keratin , Divisible 2.melanocytes: Produce melanin 3.tactile cells: touch

Stratum spinosum

Several layers: Non-dividing, highly specialized keratinocyte, Desmosomes

4. Epidermal dendritic cells: phagocytes, Trigger immune response

Stratum granulosum

3 to 5 layers: Keratinization ; squamous shape Dying; strong and water-insoluble

Stratum lucidum (Dead)

Thin, translucent region, 2-3 layers thick thick skin only

Stratum corneum ( Dead )

Most superficial; 20 to 30 layers; Comprised of dead keratinocytes Anucleated; 1 month life; Microorganisms

Epidermal Variation: Thickness

Thick skin: 400-600 um

  • Palms, fingers, toes, soles
  • 5 layers: contains lucidum
  • Sweat (eccrine) glands

Thin Skin : 75-150 um

  • Most of body
  • 4 layers: lacks lucidum
  • hair follicles, sebaceous,

sweat (eccrine & apocrine)

glands

 Number & thickness of epidermis NOT integument

Epidermal Variation: Skin Color

Skin color is determined by three pigments:

• hemoglobin: pink (or blue)

• melanin: genes, increases with UV light

• carotene: yellow-orange pigment from food

– Builds in stratum corneum

DERMIS

The Dermis

• Deep to the epidermis:

2 layers of connective tissues :

Papillary:

• areolar tissue

Reticular:

• dense irregular tissue

The Reticular Layer

• Majority of the

dermis

• Collagen fibers,

blood vessels ,

glands, hair

follicles, and nerves

  • Lamellar Corpuscles

HYPODERMIS (UNOFFICIALLY)

ACCESSORY ORGANS

Epidermis

Epidermal Derivatives

• Structures that grow from invaginations of

the epidermis into dermis:

– Nails

– Hairs

– Glands

Nails

• Derived from the

stratum corneum

• Cells densely packed w/

parallel fibers of hard

keratin

• Protection of digits

  • Review on own and on models

ACCESSORY ORGANS: HAIR

Hair (pilus)

3 Types:

– Lanugo

– *Vellus

– Terminal

  • Scalp,

eyebrows/lashes,

pubic, axillary (arms,

legs, beards of men)

Hair

• Columns of keratinocytes

growing from follicles

• Dermis or hypodermis

• 3 zones from deep to

superficial:

  • Hair bulb
  • Hair root
  • Hair shaft

• Arrector Pili Muscle

***** On own and on lab models