Chapter 6 Integumentary System Flashcards

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Main functions of the integumentary system (skin)

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primary function is to

  • protect
  • maintain water balance
  • regulate temperature
  • excretion
  • shock absorption
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skin Protection

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serves as a barrier to keep out microorganism, debris, and unwanted chemicals

-underlying tissue is protected from the environment and helps to preserve the chemical balance of body fluids & tissues

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water balance

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helps prevent water loss, and outside water from entering the body

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temperature regulation

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blood vessels in the skin can dilate to carry more blood to the skin, allowing heat to radiate from the body.

  • when body needs to conserve heat the blood vessels can constrict to prevent heat loss.
  • sweat glands found in the skin can produce perspiration which will evaporate and help cool the body.
  • the fat layer beneath the skin also serves as a thermal insulator
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excretion

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salts and excess water can be released through the skin

-also known as sweat

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shock (impact absorption)

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the skin and its layers of fat can help protect the underlying organs from minor impacts

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Skins layers

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1 epidermis

2 dermis

3 subcutaneous layer

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epidermis

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composed of 4 layers everywhere on your body except for the palms of your hand, and soles of your feet.

  • these areas have 5 layers
  • the outer most layers of these are composed of dead cells
  • the cells of the innermost layer actively divide, replacing cells of the outer layers
  • epidermis contains no blood vessels, or nerves.
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dermis

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area below the epidermis

  • rich in blood vessels
  • nerves
  • sweat glands
  • sebaceous glands (oil glands)
  • hair frolicles
  • nerve endings that can detect heat, cold, pleasure, pain (sensory type nerves)

-injury to this layer can cause infection, intense bleeding and pain

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subcutaneous layer

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layers of fat that are below the dermis

  • shock absorption
  • insulation
  • bleeding and pain when these layers are injured or exposed
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