PPT-Chapter 6: Integumentary System
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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
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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. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students functions and disorders of . 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?. 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. 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. 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. Part 1:. Integumentary System. The . integumentary. system consists of the . skin. , . hair. , . nails. , and . glands. .. . Functions. : . protection of internal structures (from abrasion & UV light). Describe the function of the integumentary system. Identify integumentary system structures and the function of each. Identify methods used to assess the integumentary system . Describe disorders of the integumentary system. 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. Integument. covering. Covers the outside of the body & is easily observed. Can be used as a diagnostic tool for determining health. AP1 Chapter 5. 1. I. Functions of the Integumentary System. Skin. A. The largest organ of the body. B. Composed of sweat and oil glands, nails, hair, and skin. C. A system of specialized tissue. 1. Glands that secrete fluids. 2. Nerves that carry impulses. The . integument. , or skin, is the largest organ in the body.. 16% of body weight.. 1.5-2m. 2. in area.. The skin is one of the body’s . membranes. , which are boundaries or linings between organs and tissues.. 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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