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What is the
integumentary
system?
The integumentary
system consists of
the skin and its
accessory structures,
including the hair,
nails, sebaceous
glands, and sweat
glands.
Skin…
The skin is the
exterior covering of
the body. It weighs
more than 6 pounds
in the average adult,
and covers more than
3,000 square inches.
It is the largest organ
of the body. It is
supplied with blood
vessels and nerves.
Functions of skin…
It inhibits excessive loss of water and electrolytes.
It produces a protective pigmentation to protect the
body against excessive exposure from the sun. It
helps produce the body’s supply of Vitamin D.
The skin provides
protection. It
protects against
invasion by
bacteria and
other harmful
agents. It protects
delicate cells
beneath the
surface from
injury.
Functions of skin…
When the body is too hot, the
blood vessels in the skin dilate.
That brings more blood to the
surface for cooling by radiation. At
the same time, sweat glands
secrete more sweat that cools the
body when it evaporates.
The skin
regulates
body
temperature.
When the
body is too
cold, the
skin’s blood
vessels
constrict. This
allows more
heat-carrying
blood to
circulate to
the muscles
and organs.
Functions of skin… The skin provides
sensations.
It contains millions
of nerve endings
that act as sensory
receptors for pain,
heat, cold, and
pressure. When
stimulation occurs,
nerve impulses are
sent to the cerebral
cortex of the brain…
and the brain
triggers any
necessary response.
The skin has two layers… the
epidermis and the dermis.
The epidermis actually has 4
străta…
Epidermis…
The stratum corneum
(STRĂT um KOR nee um) is
the outermost strata of
the epidermis. It is
mostly dead cells, filled
with a protein substance
called keratin. It is
thicker on the soles of
the feet than on the
eyelids…where there is
less pressure.
Stratum
corneum
Epidermis…
The stratum lucidum
(LOO seh dum) is a
translucent layer
lying directly
beneath the
corneum. It may not
even exist in thinner
skin. Cells in this
layer are also dead
or are in the process
of dying.
Stratum
lucidum
Epidermis…
The stratum granulosum
(grăn yū LŌ sum) is one
or more layers of cells
starting to die and
become hard. They are
in the process of
keratinization…
(kare ah tin ī ZĀ shun)
becoming fibrous protein
similar to that in hair and
nails.
Stratum
granulosum
Epidermis… The stratum germinativum
(jer mah nah TĪV um) is
composed of several
layers of living cells
capable of cell division. It
is the innermost layer of
the epidermis, and
contains melanin… the
pigment that gives color to
the skin. The more
abundant the melanin…
the darker the skin color.
Damage to this layer, such
as in severe burns,
requires skin grafts.
Stratum
germinativum
The dermis…
It contains the lymphatics, nerves, nerve endings,
blood vessels, sebaceous and sweat glands,
elastic fibers, and hair follicles.
The dermis
is beneath
the
epidermis
and is
composed
of
connective
tissue.
The dermis…
The dermis is divided into
two layers…
1. the papillary layer
(PĂP ah lair ee) is arranged
into microscopic structures
that form ridges. These are
the finger- and footprints
2. The reticular layer
(ruh TĬK yoo ler) is
beneath the papillary
layer; it is a white fibrous
tissue that supports the
blood vessels
The dermis…
The
subcutaneous
tissue or
hypodermis is
composed of
adipose and
connective
tissue. It
supports,
nourishes,
insulates, and
cushions the
skin.
The dermis is connected to
underlying tissue by the
subcutaneous tissue.
HYPODERMIS
The hair… The hair is a threadlike
structure formed by a group of
cells that develop within a hair
follicle or socket. Each hair
has a shaft that is visible and
a root that is embedded in the
follicle.
A pilomotor (pī lah MŌ ter)
muscle is attached to the side
of each follicle. It is stimulated
by skin irritants, emotional
arousal, or cold temperatures,
and reacts by contracting.
This causes goose flesh or
goose pimples.
The hair…
At the base of each hair
follicle is a bulb
enclosing a loop of
capillaries. It is called
the hair papilla
(pah PILL ah), and
provides nourishment
to the hair. It is one of
the few living parts of
the hair, and is
responsible for hair
growth.
The hair…
The transparent cuticle covers
the hair shaft like shingles on a
roof, protecting it from the
elements and chemicals, and
from losing moisture. The
cortex provides most of the
hair’s weight. It contains
melanin which provides color to
the hair, stores oils, provides
flexibility and elasticity, and
adds shape to the hair. When the
cuticle is damaged and exposes
the cortex, hair looks dull and
dry. The medulla is a inner
hollow core that runs the length
of the shaft.
Sebaceous glands…
Sebaceous (sǐ BAY shuss) glands are oil glands. They
have tiny ducts that open into each hair follicle.
Each
sebaceous
gland secretes
sebum, which
lubricates the
hair and skin.
The amount of
secretion
varies with age,
puberty, and
pregnancy.
Nails…
Fingernails and toenails
are hard keratin
structures that protect
the ends of the fingers
and toes. The nail root,
also called the germinal
matrix or nailbed, begins
several millimeters into
the finger and extends to
the edge of the white,
crescent-shaped lunula.
This is where the growth
occurs… approximately
1 mm. per week.
The under-surface
of the nail plate or
body of the nail has
grooves that help
anchor it.
Nails…
The cuticle is also called
the eponychium
(ep ǐ NĬK ee um). It fuses
the nail plate and the skin
of the finger together to
form a waterproof barrier.
The hyponychium
(hī poh NĬK ee um) is
under the free edge of the
nail. It also creates a
waterproof barrier, fusing
the skin of the finger to
the underside of the nail
plate.
A lost finger- or toenail
will regenerate.
Ingrown nail…
Ingrown nails are simply those that have curled
down or around and are growing into the skin. They
may become swollen and inflamed. Trim toenails
straight across to avoid this growth pattern.
Sudoriferous Glands…
Sudoriferous (soo door RĬF or us) glands are
sweat glands. About 2 million are distributed over
the surface of the body, more numerous on the
palms of the hands, soles of the feet, forehead,
and axillae (AG zil ah) or underarms.
Sudoriferous Glands…
Sweat glands produce sweat or perspiration. As
sweat collects on the skin surface, it evaporates
and creates a cooling effect. Sweat also rids the
body of waste through the pores of the skin.
As it accumulates, sweat
may become odorous by
the action of bacteria.
The average person
loses approximately ½
liter of fluid through
sweating each day.
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176-Anatomy-Integumentary-System.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. What is the integumentary system? The integumentary system consists of the skin and its accessory structures, including the hair, nails, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands.
  • 3. Skin… The skin is the exterior covering of the body. It weighs more than 6 pounds in the average adult, and covers more than 3,000 square inches. It is the largest organ of the body. It is supplied with blood vessels and nerves.
  • 4. Functions of skin… It inhibits excessive loss of water and electrolytes. It produces a protective pigmentation to protect the body against excessive exposure from the sun. It helps produce the body’s supply of Vitamin D. The skin provides protection. It protects against invasion by bacteria and other harmful agents. It protects delicate cells beneath the surface from injury.
  • 5. Functions of skin… When the body is too hot, the blood vessels in the skin dilate. That brings more blood to the surface for cooling by radiation. At the same time, sweat glands secrete more sweat that cools the body when it evaporates. The skin regulates body temperature. When the body is too cold, the skin’s blood vessels constrict. This allows more heat-carrying blood to circulate to the muscles and organs.
  • 6. Functions of skin… The skin provides sensations. It contains millions of nerve endings that act as sensory receptors for pain, heat, cold, and pressure. When stimulation occurs, nerve impulses are sent to the cerebral cortex of the brain… and the brain triggers any necessary response.
  • 7. The skin has two layers… the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis actually has 4 străta… Epidermis… The stratum corneum (STRĂT um KOR nee um) is the outermost strata of the epidermis. It is mostly dead cells, filled with a protein substance called keratin. It is thicker on the soles of the feet than on the eyelids…where there is less pressure. Stratum corneum
  • 8. Epidermis… The stratum lucidum (LOO seh dum) is a translucent layer lying directly beneath the corneum. It may not even exist in thinner skin. Cells in this layer are also dead or are in the process of dying. Stratum lucidum
  • 9. Epidermis… The stratum granulosum (grăn yū LŌ sum) is one or more layers of cells starting to die and become hard. They are in the process of keratinization… (kare ah tin ī ZĀ shun) becoming fibrous protein similar to that in hair and nails. Stratum granulosum
  • 10. Epidermis… The stratum germinativum (jer mah nah TĪV um) is composed of several layers of living cells capable of cell division. It is the innermost layer of the epidermis, and contains melanin… the pigment that gives color to the skin. The more abundant the melanin… the darker the skin color. Damage to this layer, such as in severe burns, requires skin grafts. Stratum germinativum
  • 11. The dermis… It contains the lymphatics, nerves, nerve endings, blood vessels, sebaceous and sweat glands, elastic fibers, and hair follicles. The dermis is beneath the epidermis and is composed of connective tissue.
  • 12. The dermis… The dermis is divided into two layers… 1. the papillary layer (PĂP ah lair ee) is arranged into microscopic structures that form ridges. These are the finger- and footprints 2. The reticular layer (ruh TĬK yoo ler) is beneath the papillary layer; it is a white fibrous tissue that supports the blood vessels
  • 13. The dermis… The subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis is composed of adipose and connective tissue. It supports, nourishes, insulates, and cushions the skin. The dermis is connected to underlying tissue by the subcutaneous tissue. HYPODERMIS
  • 14. The hair… The hair is a threadlike structure formed by a group of cells that develop within a hair follicle or socket. Each hair has a shaft that is visible and a root that is embedded in the follicle. A pilomotor (pī lah MŌ ter) muscle is attached to the side of each follicle. It is stimulated by skin irritants, emotional arousal, or cold temperatures, and reacts by contracting. This causes goose flesh or goose pimples.
  • 15. The hair… At the base of each hair follicle is a bulb enclosing a loop of capillaries. It is called the hair papilla (pah PILL ah), and provides nourishment to the hair. It is one of the few living parts of the hair, and is responsible for hair growth.
  • 16. The hair… The transparent cuticle covers the hair shaft like shingles on a roof, protecting it from the elements and chemicals, and from losing moisture. The cortex provides most of the hair’s weight. It contains melanin which provides color to the hair, stores oils, provides flexibility and elasticity, and adds shape to the hair. When the cuticle is damaged and exposes the cortex, hair looks dull and dry. The medulla is a inner hollow core that runs the length of the shaft.
  • 17. Sebaceous glands… Sebaceous (sǐ BAY shuss) glands are oil glands. They have tiny ducts that open into each hair follicle. Each sebaceous gland secretes sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin. The amount of secretion varies with age, puberty, and pregnancy.
  • 18. Nails… Fingernails and toenails are hard keratin structures that protect the ends of the fingers and toes. The nail root, also called the germinal matrix or nailbed, begins several millimeters into the finger and extends to the edge of the white, crescent-shaped lunula. This is where the growth occurs… approximately 1 mm. per week. The under-surface of the nail plate or body of the nail has grooves that help anchor it.
  • 19. Nails… The cuticle is also called the eponychium (ep ǐ NĬK ee um). It fuses the nail plate and the skin of the finger together to form a waterproof barrier. The hyponychium (hī poh NĬK ee um) is under the free edge of the nail. It also creates a waterproof barrier, fusing the skin of the finger to the underside of the nail plate. A lost finger- or toenail will regenerate.
  • 20. Ingrown nail… Ingrown nails are simply those that have curled down or around and are growing into the skin. They may become swollen and inflamed. Trim toenails straight across to avoid this growth pattern.
  • 21. Sudoriferous Glands… Sudoriferous (soo door RĬF or us) glands are sweat glands. About 2 million are distributed over the surface of the body, more numerous on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, forehead, and axillae (AG zil ah) or underarms.
  • 22. Sudoriferous Glands… Sweat glands produce sweat or perspiration. As sweat collects on the skin surface, it evaporates and creates a cooling effect. Sweat also rids the body of waste through the pores of the skin. As it accumulates, sweat may become odorous by the action of bacteria. The average person loses approximately ½ liter of fluid through sweating each day.