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| Please Note: There are sub pages for the the Integumentary System which are: Clinical Views & Case Study, Fun Facts & In the News, & Integument System Review. |
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They are hard derivatives from the stratum corneum layer that are densely packed with parallel fibers of hard keratin.
| Type | Products Secreted/Description |
| Sweat (Sudoriferous)Glands | |
| Apocrine Glands | Most superficial layer of epidermis; 20-30 layers of dead, flattened, anucleate, keratin filled karatinocytes, called corneocytes |
| Merocrine Glands | Produce non-viscous, watery secretion. Controlled by nervous system. Provides some antibacterial protection. Functions in thermo regulation and excretion. Flushes surface of epidermis. |
| Sebaceous Glands | Lipid material called sebum; coats epidermis and shaft of hair. Also Lubrication and antibacterial activity |
| Other Glands | |
| Mammary Glands | Milk to nourish offspring |
| Ceruminous Glands | Cerumen (ear wax) |
| Functions of Skin | Functions of Hair |
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| Affect | Example | Action | Result | Example |
| Stresses | Walking about without shoes | Stratum basale stem cells stimulate mitotic activity; thickening of the epidermis occurs | Improved ability to withstand stress; more protection for the underlying tissues | Tough and/or callused soles of feet |
| Minor damage | Superficial wound | Regeneration: epithelial cells at edge of wound divide replacing damaged/dead cells with the same cell type | Organ structure and function is restored | No scar |
| Major damage | Deep wound | Fibrosis: fibroblasts from surrounding margins of wound fill in the gap with tissue composed of collagen fibers | Partial organ structure is restored but organ function is not restored | Scar |
| Change | Affect |
| Decreased number/activity of stem cells | Healing is slower/skin gets thinner |
| Decreased number/elasticity of dermal fibers | Wrinkles/skin sagging |
| Decreased number and efficiency of epidermal dendritic cells | Diminished immune response |
| Decreased sebaceous/sweat gland activity | Drier skin/less sweat; increased risk of body overheating |
| Decreased or complete absence of melanocytes | Grey or white hair |
| Increased sun sensitivity~melanocyte increase in small areas | Liver/age (sun) spots |
| Decreased efficiency/cease of hair production in follicle | Thinner/no hair |
| Low vitamin D production/low calcium/phosphorus absorption | Impaired bone formation and density/poor muscle function |
| Glossary |
| component | meaning | example |
| CUT- | skin | subcutaneous layer = layer below the skin |
| DERMA- | skin | dermatology = study of the skin and its diseases |
| EPI- | upon | epidermis = layer above the dermis |
| LIPO- | fat | lipoatrophy = atrophy of fat below the skin |
| MELAN- | black | melanin = the black pigment in the skin |
| ONYCH- | nail | onychectomy = excision of a nail |
| PACHY- | thick | pachyderma = abnormal thickening of skin |
| SCLERO- | hand / tough | scleroderma = chronic hardening of the skin |
| SUDOR- | sweat | sudorific = an agent that promotes sweat |
| -ITIS | inflammation | dermatitis = inflammation of the skin |
| -OMA | tumour | melanoma = black coloured skin tumour |
| -OSIS | condition / disease | dermatophytosis = a fungal infection of the skin |
| Connections to other body systems |
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| muddieprinces | vitamin D | 5 | Apr 26 2009, 5:12 PM EDT by elkarcher | ||
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I know that the sun supplies our bodies with vitamin D after reading through this I am a little confused and would like to know what happens if we get to much vitamin D on our skin is that possibly when we start to feel sick when we have been in the heat to long?
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| dawn252 | Albit no | 0 | Jan 14 2009, 10:27 AM EST by dawn252 | ||
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Albinism is as simple as missing the pigment in their skin. Albino people have characteristics such as milky skin, light irises, and platinum blonde, or almost white hair. Having such conditions leave their skin defenseless against the suns cancer causing rays.
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| mrichman | VIDEO | 0 | Jul 23 2008, 7:56 PM EDT by mrichman | ||
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Thread started: Jul 23 2008, 7:56 PM EDT
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I can't beleive that the 'elasto guy' dosent have more wrinkles? (kind of a werid talent)
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