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Dermis

Integumentary System

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The Integumentary System The Skin and Body Membranes 2 Body Membranes Anatomy of the Integumentary System Physiology of the Integumentary System Diseases and Conditions Developmental Aspects This presentation focuses on the Integumentary System or Skin and its derivatives. The skin is one type of epithelial membrane. 2 Body Membranes 3 3 Body Membranes Two major groups: Epithelial Membranes Connective Tissue Membranes 4 Image is of ciliated columnar epithelium 4 Epithelial Membranes 5 Cutaneous Membrane Mucous Membranes Serous Membranes All function in covering and lining Always combined with underlying layer of connective tissue This presentation focuses on the cutaneous membrane or skin

Anatomy - Integumentary System Notes

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Integument- refers to your skin; means covering --integument is the largest organ of the human body--Components- cutaneous membrane (skin), hair, nails, and exocrine glands (sebaceous and sudoriferous) Function of the Integumentary System: Protection- water loss, heat loss, bacterial invasion, chemicals Excretion- waste removed; excess salt, water, and urea Body temperature regulation- sweating and blood vessel dialation and constriction Cutaneous Sensation- respond to outside stimuli Vitamin D Synthesis- cholesterol molecules are converted into vit. D when exposed to UV rays Blood Reservoir-- holds large volume of blood Two major regions of integument: Epidermis and Dermis
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