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The Integumentary System
Stephanie ChildsJean-Philippe DionValancy Miranda
Genevieve Perreault-Murphy
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Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin
Epidermis
Dermis
Hypodermis/Subcutaneous Layer
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The Skin
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EpidermisProtects, senses, insulates, and regulates temperature
• Stratum Granulosum
• Stratum Corneum
• Stratum Spinosum
• Stratum Basale
Consists of dead cells
Stratified squamous
Langerhans’ cells function in defense
Columnar cellsMerkel’s cells function in sensation Melanocytes produce melanin (skin shade)
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Epidermis
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DermisProvides nutrients, removes wastes, protects,
senses• Collagen
• Sweat Glands
• Hair Follicles
• Blood Vessels
• Nerves
Retain waterConnected by elastin fibres
Insulate, protect and regulate temperatureHeld by erector pili musclesOil and scent glands are located near the follicle
Produce sweat
Bring nutrients and O2 to skin, and remove waste Transmit sensory messages to brain
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Dermis
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Hypodermis/Subcutaneous Layer
• Made mostly of fat and connective tissue
• Insulates
• Cushions
• Connects skin tissue to surrounding tissues
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The Human Fingernail
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Cross-section of Human Hair
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How the System Contributes to the Overall Well-Being of the
Organism
Protection
Homeostasis
Sensory Functions
Secretion
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Protection:Provides a barrier against
potentially harmful agents • Nails protect the tips of fingers and
toes
• The skin serves as a barrier
• Melanocytes protect the skin by providing its colour
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Nail Bed
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Homeostasis:Preserving the Internal &
External Environments• The skin and hair provide insulation
• The skin cells synthesize melanin and carotenes, which give the skin its colour• The skin assists in the synthesis of vitamins• The skin serves as a selectively permeable membrane, allowing the passage of certain substances to the bloodstream
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Sensory Functions:Provides information and
responds to various stimuli • The skin houses many types of sensory
receptors called cutaneous receptors
• Include phasic receptors (hair follicle receptors and Meissner’s corpuscles) and tonic receptors (Ruffini endings and touch dome endings)
• Pacinian corpuscles are sensitive to pressure
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Sensory Receptors in the Skin
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Secretion:Secretes Chemicals and
Sweat• The skin protects the body by
secreting chemicals on its surface
• The skin’s pH is acidic (3 to 5), which inhibits the growth of many microorganisms, due to oil and sweat glands• Sweat secretions also include the enzyme lysozyme, which digests bacterial cell walls
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Sweat Gland (Secretory Portion)
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Diseases Affecting the Integumentary
System
Skin Cancer
Acne
Rosacea
Psoriasis
Alopecia Areata
Eczema
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Skin Cancer• Melanoma
• Basal Cell Carcinoma
• Squamous Cell Carcinoma
It affects the melanocytes (cells that give skin its colour)
Signs can be moles that appear and grow in size
Affects the basal cells located in the epidermis
A type of skin cancer arising in squamous cells (flat cells on surface of skin)
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Melanoma
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Basal Cell Carcinoma
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Acne• Acne refers to plugged pores, pimples
and even deeper lumps that can occur on the face, neck, chest, back and shoulders
• Types of acne include Comedo, Papule, Macule and Cyst
• Acne can be treated by:
Reducing sebum production in the skin
Reducing P. acnes (acne bacteria)
Normalizing the shedding of skin cells
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Acne
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Psoriasis• A chronic, genetic, non-contagious disorder
that can affect the skin, nails or scalp
Plaque Psoriasis
Pustular Psoriasis
Erythrodermic Psoriasis
Gutate Psoriasis
• Types of Psoriasis include:
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Alopecia Areata Inflammatory, hair loss disease that
can affect men, women and children
Possibly an autoimmune disease where an individual’s own immune system prevents hair follicles from producing hair fibres
There are several other factors that may affect the onset of alopecia
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Alopecia Areata
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Eczema It seems to be linked to an abnormal response of the
body’s immune system. The inflammatory skin response to irritating substances is overactive.
Usually characterized by dry, red and itchy patches on the skin
New drugs known as Topical immunomodulators can be used to modulate the responses of the immune system to different irritating substances
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Rosacea A chronic disease that causes redness and
swelling, primarily of the face
Some scientists believe that heredity is what causes the blood vessels in the face to dilate
Another theory is that a mite known as Demodex folliculorum lives in the hair follicles and could be the cause of rosacea
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Rosacea
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Comparative Anatomy of the Integumentary System
All Vertebrates
Mammals
Other Vertebrates
Arthropods
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All Vertebrates Share…
• Two basic layers, the dermis and epidermis
• Structures such as hair and feather follicles
found in the dermis
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Mammals
• Some kind of hair covering their bodies
• Some non-human structures present
in other mammals
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Horns Antlers
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Comparison of Horn and Antler
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Claws
Nails
Hoofs
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Comparison of Claws, Hoofs and Nails
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Amphibian
Bony Fish
Birds
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Comparison of Other Vertebrates
• Amphibians
• Birds (Class Aves)
• Bony Fish
Skin is smooth, moist, loosely attached to underlying muscles
No scales, hair or sweat glands – instead mucous glands in the upper dermis
Recovered by a coat of mucous to prevent infections Layers which compose scales
Feather types: flight, down, contour, filoplumes Scales similar to reptiles on legs and feet
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Arthropods• Exoskeleton made primarily of chitin
• Most important layer of the exoskeleton is the cuticle
• Crustacean organisms tend to have large deposits of calcium carbonate, whereas many terrestrial organisms lack a waterproof lipid layer
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The Arthropod Integument
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