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Name the three functions of the skin
Name the three functions of the skin
Protection
Name the three functions of the skin
Protection
Receptors perceive the environment
Name the three functions of the skin
Protection
Receptors perceive the environment
Temperature Regulation
Integumentary System
Explain the function
Integumentary System
Skin is a multilayered organ that covers and protects
the body
The Structure of the Skin
The epidermis
The Structure of the Skin
The epidermis
The dermis
The Structure of the Skin
The epidermis
The dermis
The subcutaneous
Epidermis
Epithelial cells
10-30 cells thick
Outer layer is Keratin
Waterproof
Protects
Dermis
Second layer
15-40x thicker
Connective tissues (don’t
tear)
Contains: nerve cells,
muscle fibers, sweat
glands, oil glands and
follicles
Subcutaneous
Third layer
Connective tissue
Stores fat
Helps body retain heat
The Skeletal System
Chapter 32.2
The function of the skeletal system
The Skeleton System
Provides a framework
Protects internal organs
The Skeleton
206 bones in the human
body
Axial Skeleton
Skull
Vertebral column
Ribs
Sternum
Appendicular Skeleton
Shoulders
Arms
Hands
Hips
Legs
Feet
Bones
Connective tissue
Classified by terms:
long, short, flat, irregular
Bones
Compact bone
Dense and strong
Strength and protection
Bones
Spongy bone
Less dense
Contains cavities for
marrow
Marrow
Red
Yellow
Red and white blood cells
Store fat
and platelets are
produced
Repair of Bone
Fractures common
Compound fracture
Stress fracture
Repair of Bone
Endorphins
Inflamed or swollen
Blood clot in 8 hours
Callus forms
Repair of Bone
Endorphins
Inflamed or swollen
Blood clot in 8 hours
Callus forms
Remodeling
Age
Nutrition
Location
Severity
Joints
Two or more bones meet
Ball-and-socket
Pivot
Hinge
Gliding
Sutures
Name the white material at the end of a bone
The Muscular System
Three types of muscles
Smooth
Cardiac
Striated
Smooth muscle
Involuntary
Can’t be controlled
Esophagus, stomach and intestines
Cardiac Muscle
Heart muscle
Involuntary
Network or web
Striated Muscle
Skeleton muscles
Voluntary
Tendons – tough bands of connective tissue
Connects to bone
ATP
Produced in mitochondria
contraction of muscles
relaxation of muscles
Fast-twitch muscles
Rapid short movements
Fatigue easily
Short burst of energy