Lexture - 18 Epidermis And Dermis Flashcards
Integumentary system
Consists of skin
hair
nails
sweat gland
and sebaceous (oil) glands
Epidermis
Outermost layer
Avascular epithelial tissue
Dermis
Inner layer
Papilllary layer, reticular layer
Vascular connective tissue
Composed of :
Strong, flexible connective tissue, supplied with blood vessels, nerves and lymphatic vessels
Hypodermis
Also called superficial fascia
Subcutaneous tissue beneath the skin (NOT PART OF THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM)
Consists mostly of adipose tissue that anchors the skin to underlying muscle, allows skin to slide over muscle and act as a shock absorber and insulator
Keratinocytes
Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
Produce fibrous protective protein called keratin
Melanocytes
Epithelial cells
Synthesize pigment melanin and transfer it to keratinocytes to protect nucleus from UV damage
Langerhans cells
Intraepidermal macrophages
Activate immune system
Tactile (merkel) cells
Associated with touch sensory nerve endings
Layers of epidermis and dermis
Stratum corneum
Stratum lucidum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum spinosum
Stratum basale
Come Lets Get Sun Burnt
Stratum corneum
Anucleated, keratinized dead cells
Accounts for 3/4 of epidermal thickness
Though cells are dead, they still function to:
Protect deeper cells from the environment
Prevent water loss
Protect from abrasion and penetration
Act as barrier against biological, chemical and physical assaults
Stratum lucidum
Found only in thick , hairless skin
Ex. Covers palm of hands, soles of feet, surfaces of fingers and toes
Consists of thin, translucent band, two to three rows of clear,flat,dead keratinocytes
Lies superficial to stratum granulosum
Stratum granulosum
Four to six cells thick, cells flattened so layer is thin
Cell appearance changes, cell flattens, nuclei and organelles disintegrate and keratinization begins.
Cells accumulate keratohyaline granules that help form keratin fibres in upper layers
Cells also accumulate lamellar granules, a water resistant glycolipid that slows water loss
Cells above this layer die, too far from dermal capillaries to survive
Stratum spinosum
Three to five cells thick
Cells contain weblike system of intermediate prekeratin filaments attached to desmosomes, allowing them to resist tension and pulling
Keratinocytes appear spikey, so they are called prickle cells
Scattered among the keratinocytes are abundant melanosomes and langerhan cells
Stratum basale
Deepest of all epidermal layers, firmly attached to dermis
Consists of a single row of stem cells that actively divide, producing two daughter cells each time
AKA stratum germinatibum because of active mitosis
10-25% of layer composed of melanocytes
Papillary layer
Top layer of dermis
Thin, superficial papillary layer of Areolar connective tissue forms dermal papillae that result in fingerprints
Dermal papillae are a superficial region of dermis that’s ends finger like projections up into epidermis, contain capillary loops, nerve endings and touch receptors