Integumentary System
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Skin Tissue
Chapter 33, Section 3
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5.5 Multicellular Life
KEY CONCEPT
Cells work together to carry out complex
functions.
5.5 Multicellular Life
Multicellular organisms depend on interactions among
different cell types.
CELL
TISSUE
leaf
stem
vascular
tissue
ORGAN
lateral
roots
primary
root
root system
• Tissues are groups of cells that perform
a similar function.
• Organs are groups of tissues that
perform a specific or related function.
• Organ systems are groups of organs
that carry out similar functions.
shoot system
SYSTEMS
5.5 Multicellular Life
Specialized cells perform specific functions.
• Cells develop into their mature forms through the process
of cell differentiation.
• Cells differ because different combinations of genes are
expressed.
• A cell’s location in an embryo helps determine how it will
differentiate.
Outer: skin cells
Middle: bone cells
Inner: intestines
Parts of the Skin
Outer covering of
an animal
Largest organ of
the body (surface
area = 18 ft2)
Parts of Skin, cont’d.
Accessory
Organs
Hair
Nails
Oil glands
Sweat glands
Layers of Skin
Epidermis: the outermost skin layer
Dermis: contains sweat glands, oil glands and
hair follicles
Subcutaneous layer: protects and cushions
Epidermis
Outermost layer of skin
Contains pores for sweat, salts and oils
The surface of the epidermis is mostly made
of dead cells that continually flake off
At left, the layers of the epidermis. At right, the
epidermis through a scanning electron
microscope.
Epidermis
Cells produce
protective proteins
(keratin and melanin)
Below the surface,
living cells are
constantly dividing
and pushing up to
replace dead ones
Dermis
Thicker layer
beneath the
epidermis
Cells produce elastin
for flexibility and
collagen for shape
Dermis
Contains hair follicles -
produce keratin that
forms hair
Contains sweat and oil
glands
Sweat glands produce
sweat
Oil glands lubricate and
waterproof the skin
Subcutaneous Fat
Layer beneath the dermis
Protects and cushions
Contains blood vessels and neurons
Insulates muscles and internal organs
Functions of Skin (click for video)
Protection
Sensation
Temperature regulation
Control of evaporation
Synthesis and storage of compounds
(Vitamin D)
Excretion
Absorption
Water resistance
Protection
Protection from / against
Damage to internal organs
Microorganisms (bacteria, viruses)
Oil glands release acidic oils that protect from fungi and
bacteria
Dehydration
Elastin in dermis allows flexibility
Subcutaneous fat cushions blood vessels/neurons
Keratin in fingernails and hair helps waterproof
Oil glands lubricate and waterproof skin
UV rays (pigment plays a role)
Melanin in skin absorbs harmful UV radiation and
protects internal organs
Homeostasis
Nerves in skin cause dilation or contraction of
blood vessels to regulate body temperature
Sweat removes excess water, salts and oils
from the blood
Sweat glands cool the body as sweat
evaporates from the skin
Make sure you can label all of the
parts of the skin in the diagram below