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Protection, regulation, sensation, and secretion covers entire body covers 3000 sq. inches of surface area (adults) Weighs 6+ pounds |
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Nourishes the epidermis, provides strength, and supports blood vessels. |
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an outer layer of cells designed to provide protection -keratinized stratified squamous -4 distinct cell types -can be divided into 5 strata *stratum germinativum, stratum spinosum, startum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum* |
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epidermis hypodermis dermis |
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-also called superficial fascia -not apart of the skin but has the same protective features -made up of mostly adipose tissue -anchors skin to the underlying structures -skin can slide freely over structures -thickens when gain weight ( women: accumulates in thighs and breast first; men: accumulates in the anterior abdomen giving an appearance of a "beer belly" |
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stratum germinativum (epidermis) |
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Innermost epidermal layer responsible for regeneration of the epidermis. Damage to this layer necessitates the use of skin grafts. Melanin is formed in this layer. |
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stratum spinosum (epidermis) |
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Meaning "spiny layer". When stem cells divide, one of the daughter cells is pushed into this layer. Contains Langerhans cells, which stimulate a defense against invading microorganisms and superficial skin cancer. |
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stratum granulosum (epidermis) |
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Large amounts of keratin (a protein substance), is made. Keratin, in humans, is the basic structural component of hair and nails. |
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stratum lucidum (epidermis) |
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Present in thick skin of the palms and soles. Cells are flatened, densely packed, and filled with keratin. |
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stratum corneum (epidermis) |
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Outermost, horny layer, consisting of dead cells. Cells are inactive in the keratinization process, during which the cells lose their nuclei and become hard or horny. Forms a protective covering for the body. |
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produces ridges that are one's fingerprints |
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Supports, nourishes, insulates, and cushions skin. |
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Provides sensation and some protection for the head. Hair around the eye, in nose, and in ears filter out foreign particles. |
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Protects ends of fingers and toes. |
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Lubricates hair and nails |
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Sudoriferous (sweat) glands |
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Secrete sweat and helps cool the body by evaporation and also rids body of waste. |
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