The Skin - Education Service Center, Region 2
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The
Integumentary
System
Skin
• The largest organ in your body
• Functions
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Covers the body and prevents water loss
Protects the body from injury and infection
Regulates body temperature
Eliminates wastes (sweat)
Produces vitamin D
Gathers information about the environment
Stores fat for fuel and insulation
Organs of the
integumentary system
The name is derived from the
Latin integumentum, which
means “a covering.”
skin
hair
nails
Label and color the parts of the
integumentary system
finger nail
Prevents Water Loss
Skin prevents water from leaking out of
your body.
Prevents Infection
Skins acts as a barrier to bacteria and
viruses.
Eliminates Waste
Sweating eliminates dissolved waste
from your body.
Gathers Information
Skin contains nerves that can feel pain
or pressure.
Provide Vitamin D
With the help of sunlight, your skin
produces vitamin D
Vitamin D is essential in calcium
absorption from food
Maintains Homeostasis
Helps to keep the body temperature
normal
Has blood vessels that tell the body
when it is hot or cold
Hot – blood vessels get larger and sweating
occurs
Cold – blood vessels constrict to keep blood
in the body’s core
Layers of Skin
Skin consists of three main layers
epidermis
dermis
subcutaneous layer
subcutaneous
layer
Epidermis
Epidermis – the upper layer of skin where nails
grow and where melanin in located.
Every minute, 30,000 - 40,000 skin cells fall off
95% of your skin cells make new cells
5% make melanin
More sun exposure
= more melanin (tan)
dermis - middle
layer of skin that
contains nerves,
blood vessels,
sweat glands, oil
glands and hair
follicles.
subcutaneous layer – acts as a fat
storage to provide warmth and to absorb
shock.
hair
Made of a strong, dead protein, called
keratin.
Grows out of a tiny tube called a
follicle.
Hair growth is caused by rapid mitosis
in the follicle.
Hair follicles are everywhere except
lips
palms
soles
hair
Over 100,000 follicles on the scalp.
Each follicle is attached to a gland that
secretes sebum (oil).
Color is partially determined by
melanin.
nails
Modified hair that grows from your
cuticle.
Made of keratin.
No nerve endings.
Protects the end of fingers and toes
Takes 6 months to grow from cuticle to
tip.
nails
Fingernails grow faster than toenails.
Nails grow faster on your dominant
hand.
Nails DO NOT grow after death!
Body systems that work with the
integumentary system;
respiratory system to get oxygen
and remove carbon dioxide.
circulatory system to deliver
oxygen.
excretory system to eliminate
waste.
The integumentary system is
similar to the cell membrane in
a cell.
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