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A&P Ch 5 Integumentary
A&P Ch Integumentary System
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 1
09/17/2011

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Term
What does the integumentary system consist of
Definition

Skin

Accessory Organs

Subcutaneous Tissue

Term
What is the largest organ in your body
Definition

Skin usually classified as an organ anatomically

The skin is both a body system and an organ

You have about 3,000 square inches

That is 15% of your body weight

Term
Functions of the skin
Definition

Thermoregulation

Protection

Melanin

Langerhans Cells

Excretion and absorption

Separate internal body from environment

Vitamin D synthesis

Cutaneous sensations

Term
Thermoregulation
Definition

adjusting body temperature

releasing sweat

adjusting the flow of blood in the dermis

Term
Protection
Definition
Keratin and Oil from sebaceous glands
Term
Melanin
Definition
protection from UV rays
Term
Langerhans Cells
Definition

stimulate immune response

Phagocytosis

Term
Excretion and absorption
Definition

excrete approx. 400 mL of water daily

absorb fat-soluble vitamins i.e. A, D, E AND K, drugs, gases

Term
Separation
Definition
Separate internal body from environment
Term
Vitamin D synthesis
Definition
needed for Calcium absorption
Term
Cutaneous sensations
Definition
touch, pressure, vibrations, hot & cold
Term
where is keratin found
Definition

Keratinocytes

90% of epidermal cells

made of keratin

Term
What is Keratin
Definition
a tough fibrous protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissues from heat, microbes, and chemicals and gives the skin a water-repellent quality
Term
What are the 3 skin pigments
Definition

Melanin

Hemoglobin

Carotene

Term
Melanin
Definition

produced by melanocytes

responsible for skin color

synthesizes melanin from the amino acid tyrosine

Term
Hemoglobin
Definition
Contributes to the pink/red color of skin
Term
Carotene
Definition

Yellow-orange pigment

Precursor of vitamin A

Term
Integumentary system 3 main parts
Definition

epidermis

dermis

subcutaneous (sub Q) layer

Term
Subcutaneous (sub Q) layer
Definition

aka hypodermis

areolar and adipose tissues

helps anchor the skin to the underlying tissues and organs

Term
Epidermis
Definition

Superficial layer: Keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium

4 cell types

1. Keratinocytes

2. Melanocytes

3. Langerhans (dendritic) cells

4. Merkel cells

Term
Keratinocytes
Definition
Keratinocytes-90% of epidermal cells; produce keratin - a tough fibrous protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissues from heat, microbes, and chemicals and gives the skin a water-repellent quality
Term
Melanocytes
Definition

8% of epidermal cells

produce melanin

melanin contributes to skin color and absorbs damaging UV light

Term
Langerhans (dendritic) cells
Definition
immunity
Term
Merkel cells
Definition

least numerous

deepest layer of epidermis

touch sensations

Term
Layers of the Epidermis
Definition

Stratum Corneum

Stratum Lucidum

Stratum Granulosum

Stratum Spinosum

Stratum Germinativum (stratum basale)

Term
Stratum Corneum
Definition

superficial layer

many layers of dead keratinocytes make skin water-proof and provide protection to deeper layers from injury and microbial invasion

can develop a callus in this layer as a result of constant friction to the skin

Term
Stratum Lucidum
Definition
only in thick skin of the fingertips, palms, and soles of feet
Term
Stratum Granulosum
Definition

middle of epidermis

marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata and the dead cells of the more superficial strata

Term
Stratum Spinosum
Definition

contains layers of keratinocytes, some Langerhans cells and melanocytes

provides strength and flexibility

Term
Stratum Germinativum
(stratum basale)
Definition

deepest layer

contains all four types of cells

where most keratinocytes undergo mitosis

Term
Stratum Corneum
Definition

Contains keratin (protein from dead cells)

Prevents entry/loss of water

Barrier to pathogens & chemicals

Term
Stratum Germinativum
Definition

Site of mitosis

Produces keratin protein

Term
Blister
Definition
when layers of the epidermis separate, or when epidermis separates from dermis, fluid collects in the separation
Term
Callus
Definition
if skin subjected to pressure, mitosis in stratum germinativum increases & creates a thicker epidermis
Term
Burns
Definition

First-Degree – only superficial epidermis; red but not blistered

Second-Degree – deeper layers of epidermis; blisters

Third-Degree – entire epidermis charred/burned away; may extend to dermis or subcutaneous tissue

Term
Changes in Epidermis
Definition

Blister

Callus

Burns

Skin Cancer

Term
Dermis
Definition

deep layer of skin containing:

Collagen and elastic fibers

Blood vessels

Nerves

Glands

Hair follicles

Cell Type: Fibroblasts – produce collagen and elastin fiber

Term
Dermis layers
Definition

Papillary Region (Layer)

Junction of dermis & epidermis

Reticular Region

Term
Papillary Region (Layer)
Definition
superficial - contains nerve endings & capillaries
Term
Reticular Region (Layer)
Definition
extreme stretching may produce small tears in the dermis causing striae or stretch marks
Term
Accessory Structures
Definition

Hair

Glands

Nails

Receptors

Term
Hair
Definition

(Pili)- present on most skin surfaces

Not on palms

Not on palmar surfaces of fingers

Not on plantar surfaces of feet

Quantity: genetic and hormonal

Term
Anatomy of a Hair
Definition

Shaft

Root

Hair Follicle

Arrector pili muscle (pilomotor)

Term
Hair Shaft
Definition

Superficial portion of the hair

Dead keratinized cells

the shaft of straight hair is round

that of wavy hair is oval, and

that of curly hair is kidney-shaped

Term
Hair Root
Definition

Penetrates the dermis, sometimes subcutaneous layer

Contains “matrix” cells

site of mitosis - produces keratin

3 concentric layers:

medulla

cortex

cuticle

Term
Hair Follicle
Definition

Surrounds the root

Made of epidermal tissue

Term
Arrector pili muscle (pilomotor)
Definition

Pull the hair follicles upright when stimulated by cold or fear

Goose bumps

Term
Nails consist of
Definition

Nail body (Lunula and Eponychium)

Free edge

Nail root

Term
Nail body
Definition

visible portion of nail (pink due to blood in underlying capillaries)

Lunula

Eponychium (ep’–o–NIK–e-um) = cuticle

Term
Free edge
Definition

“nail” that extends past digit

white because of the lack of capillaries

Term
Nail root
Definition

buried under skin within follicle

Site of mitosis/keratin production

Term
Nail Functions
Definition

Grasp small objects

Protect digits

Scratch body parts

Term
Nail growth
Definition

dependent on nutrition, age and health

average is 1 mm per week

somewhat slower in toenails

longer digit, faster nail growth

Term
Receptors
Definition

Most sensory receptors in dermis

Merkel cells in stratum germinativum

Touch, pressure, heat, cold, pain

Provide info to brain about environment

Number of receptors determines sensitivity

Free nerve endings

Encapsulated nerve endings

Term
Free nerve endings
Definition
sense pain, heat, cold
Term
Encapsulated nerve endings
Definition
sense touch & pressure
Term
Glands of the Skin
Definition

Sweat glands - Apocrine, Eccrine Sebaceous Glands

Ceruminous glands

Term
Sweat glands
Definition

Control body temp by releasing sweat Apocrine: underarms (stress)

Eccrine: entire body (maintain body temp); opens to a pore

Term
Sebaceous Glands
Definition

oil glands: Secrete sebum

Inhibit bacterial growth

Prevent drying of skin & hair

Term
Ceruminous glands
Definition

modified sweat gland in external ear produce cerumen (ear wax)

Keeps outer surface of eardrum pliable & prevents drying

Term
Subcutaneous Tissue
Definition

aka superficial fascia, contains

Areolar connective tissue

Adipose tissue (cytokines)

Term
Subcutaneous Tissue functions
Definition

Connects dermis to muscle

Migrating WBCs destroy pathogens

Fat storage

Cushioning

Insulation

Term
Areolar connective tissue
Definition

Connects skin to muscles

Contains:

WBCs to destroy pathogens

Cells that release histamines, leukotrienes & other chemicals for inflammation

Term
Adipose tissue
Definition

Contains stored energy (true fats)

Cushions bony prominences & provides insulation from cold

Contributes to appetite & use of insulin

Produces cytokines that activate WBCs

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