integumentary system and body membranes the skin and its appendages hair, nails, and skin glands...
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Body Membranes (Connective) Do not have epithelial components Smooth Slick Coverings of Joints Secrete Synovial Fluid - lubricates – reduces frictionTRANSCRIPT
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Integumentary System and Body Membranes
The Skin and its appendages – hair, nails, and skin glands
Anatomy/Physiology - NHS
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Body Membranes
• Sheet-like layer covers and/or lines – hollow organs, body cavities etc..
• Cutaneous – SKIN• Serous – covers organs, lines cavities, and secretes
a thin watery fluid – lubricate, reduce friction• Mucous – Secrete mucus to exterior surface, lines
the RT, GIT, and UG – keeps moist and soft
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Body Membranes (Connective)• Do not have
epithelial components
• Smooth Slick Coverings of Joints
• Secrete Synovial Fluid - lubricates – reduces friction
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SKIN – Cutaneous Membrane
• Largest Organ• Also called Cutaneous Membrane• Membranes – cover/protect body surfaces –
line body cavities and cover the insides of hollow organs
• 16% of body weight
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Epidermis• Outer layer of skin• Several stratified
squamous – thin• Tightly Packed• Produces Keratin- tough
water proof material – used for protection
• Produces Melanin – pigment of skin
• Avsacular
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Dermis• Deep layer of skin loosely
packed• Mostly connective tissue• Dermal Papillae – parallel
rows or peg like projections
• Vascular• Form Ridges• Sensory
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Hair - Appendage• Follicles in dermis
produce hair –papilla from birth
• Papilla is nourished by blood vessels
• Roots and Shafts make up hair
• Lunago – newborns hair• Arrector pilli cause
“Goose Bumps”
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Receptors - Appendage• Myelinated Nerve Fibers• Pacinian Corpuscle – deep in dermis – detects pressure• Meissner’s Corpuscle – located toward the skin surface –
light touch• Free nerve endings – pain• Krause’s end bulbs – detect low frequency vibrations
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Nails - Appendage• Filled with Keratin• Nail Root – nail underneath skin• Cuticle – groove where skin meets nail• Lunula – “little white moon”• Low Oxygen = cyanosis – capillary refill
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Skin Glands
• Sweat (Sudoriferous) Glands – most numerous – produce perspiration – excrete waste such as ammonia and uric acid, help maintain body temp
• Sebaceous gland – secretes oil for hair and skin
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FUNCTION - Protection
• PROTECTION:Melanin protects from U.V. rays, Keratin is waterproof and microproof
• Temp. Regulation: Removes up to 3,000 calories of heat a day
• Sensing: Senses Pain, Hot Cold, Touch - Millions of “antenna”
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Burns
• Causes: UV Light, Fire, Electricity, Acid• Total area involved – “rules of nine”• 1st degree – minor discomfort – reddening of skin
– only epidermis• 2nd degree – deep epidermal and some , dermal –
blistering, damage sweat glands, oil glands, hair• 3rd – complete destruction of the dermis –
insensitive to pain.
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1st Degree• 1st degree – minor discomfort – reddening of skin –
only epidermis
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2nd Degree• 2nd degree – deep epidermal and some ,
dermal – blistering, damage sweat glands, oil glands, hair
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3rd Degree• 3rd – complete destruction of the dermis –
insensitive to pain. Scarring and lesions