PPT-STRUCTURES OF THE SKIN
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HCT I Layers of The Skin Two primary layers Epidemis Dermis Subcutaneous Tissue A layer of loose connective tissue and fat that supports the epidermis and dermis
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HCT I Layers of The Skin Two primary layers Epidemis Dermis Subcutaneous Tissue A layer of loose connective tissue and fat that supports the epidermis and dermis Insulates the body Stored source of energy. Laminate Structures Laminate structures are assembled so that the fibre orientation provides most of the desired mechanical properties and the matrix largely determines the environmental performance INTRODUCTION Composites are used in a wide range o Skin Pigment. The color of your skin is due to an interaction between:. (1) epidermal pigmentation. (2) dermal circulation. Epidermal Pigmentation. Two pigments present in the epidermis:. (1) Carotene – orange-yellow pigment found in the stratum . Essential Questions. What are the structures of the . integumentary system?. 3.05 Remember the structures of the integumentary system. 2. Structures of the integumentary . s. ystem. Layers of the integumentary system. Unit 10. Circulatory System. Structures:. Heart, blood vessels, blood. Function:. Brings O. 2. , nutrients and hormones to cells, fights infection, removes cell waste, regulates body temperature, carries CO. Dermis: middle layer. A. Tissue . Type. Tissue: . Dense Irregular Connective Tissue. Contains: . Collagen. Fibers: Strong and resist stretching but can bend. Elastic. Fibers: allow stretching but also recoil back. Skin Pigment. The color of your skin is due to an interaction between:. (1) epidermal pigmentation. (2) dermal circulation. Epidermal Pigmentation. Two pigments present in the epidermis:. (1) Carotene – orange-yellow pigment found in the stratum . Chapter 6: Integumentary System I. Introduction A. Introduction 1 . The skin is composed of several kinds of tissues. 2. Skin is a protective covering that prevents many harmful substances from entering the body. Integumentary System Skin I ntegumentary system Skin Adnexal structures (nails, hair, and glands). Protects against drying unnecessary loss or addition of water to the body. Glands produce secretions Chapter 6: Integumentary System I. Introduction A. Introduction 1 . The skin is composed of several kinds of tissues. 2. Skin is a protective covering that prevents many harmful substances from entering the body. . organ. Many. . functions. Integument or . Integumentary System. Layers. Vocabulary. Derma. . = Skin. Dermatology. Study of skin. Dermatitis. Inflammation of skin. Epi. = upon. Epidermis. Top layer of skin. What are the functions of the integumentary system?. Protection. Sensory Perception. Body temperature regulation. Storage. Absorption. Excretion. Production. protection. barrier to the sun’s UV rays & invasion of pathogens. 1. WHAT IS DRY SKIN? 2. WHO IS MORE LIKELY TO GET DRY SKIN? People who live in dry climates, work outdoors or wash their hands frequently are more likely to have dry skin. Dry skin can also be caused 44 Key points Accessory structures of the skin include the hair, nails, sweat and sebaceous glands Hairs primary Author Nursing Times [online] January 2020/ Vol 116 Issue 1www.nursingtimes.net Skin, Fascia & . Muscles. Objectives:. Identify the skin layers and their . clinico. -anatomical . importance. Define fascia and differentiate its types & functions. Identify the types of muscles and how they function.
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