PPT-Integumentary System Diseases

Author : olivia-moreira | Published Date : 2018-12-05

and Abnormal Conditions Acne Vulgaris Acne vulgaris is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands Etiology unknown but usually occurs at adolescence hormonal changes

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and Abnormal Conditions Acne Vulgaris Acne vulgaris is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands Etiology unknown but usually occurs at adolescence hormonal changes of adolescence and increased sebum is probable cause. Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed!. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.11-12.2 Determine . the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas. Lesson 3.2: The Integumentary System. Lesson 3.3: Injuries and Disorders of the Skin. Membranes and the Integumentary System. Lesson 3.1. Body Membranes. Membranes and the Integumentary System. epithelial membranes. Introduction to Medical Terminology, Ehrlich. Components of the Skin. Protection. – Barrier to sun & invasion of pathogens, holds moisture in & prevents body tissues from drying out. Sensory Perception . Table of Contents. Organs in the System. Overall Functions of the Integumentary System. Function of Individual Organs in the Integumentary System. Function of Individual Cells, Enzymes, or Hormones . 1. Protection. Excretion. Temperature maintenance. Insulation and cushion. Vitamin D3 synthesis. Sensory detection. Integumentary system functions:. 2. Cutaneous membrane. Epidermis. Dermis. Accessory structures. 19. 2018. What do you already know about the integumentary system?. Integumentary System. Components. :. Skin (aka . cutaneous membrane . or . integument. ). Hair. Nails. Integumentary System. Components. Dragonfly Textbook Pages (920-941). 36-1 The Skeletal System. Dragonfly Textbook Pages (920-925). What are some differences between these organisms?. We have muscles and bones that allow. us to move. . Skin. The largest organ in your body. Functions. Covers the body and prevents water loss. Protects the body from injury and infection. Regulates body temperature. Eliminates . wastes (sweat). Produces vitamin D. Dual Credit Medical Terminology. Objectives . Describe the type of medical treatment the dermatologist provides. . Identify the integumentary system structures by labeling and anatomical illustrations.. Part 1:. Integumentary System. The . integumentary. system consists of the . skin. , . hair. , . nails. , and . glands. .. . Functions. : . protection of internal structures (from abrasion & UV light). the integumentary system. Essential Questions:. What are the functions of the integumentary system?. What are some disorders of the integumentary system?. How are integumentary system disorders treated?. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orumw-PyNjw. Skin-The body’s covering. Largest organ. Composed of sweat and oil glands, nails, hair and skin. System of specialized tissue (3). Protector (5). Removes bodily waste products. Hair color/dye. Burns/skin grafting. Sweat dysfunctions. Botox injections. Freckles & moles. Bruising. Skin color variations/ birthmarks. Tattoos. Gauges . Scars. Permanent make-up. Facials. Face transplants. Public Health Settings . Integumentary System. This material (Comp 3 Unit 2) was developed by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information...

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