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Anatomy of Skin
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1.What is wrong with Kyle?
2.How does this condition affect Kyle’s health/life?
3.What is the new treatment?
4.What would you do if you were Kyle? (receive the treatment or not?)
Kyle EB
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http://www.kansas.com/news/local/education/article21264273.html
The Story of Kyle Hicks
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● The external surface of the body.● Also referred to as the cutaneous
membrane.● About 16% of an adult’s total body
weight. (So if you weigh 100 lbs that means your skin weighs 16 lbs)
Skin
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Structure of the Skin
● Two main parts:○ Epidermis
■ superficial■ thinner■ epithelial tissue
○ Dermis■ deeper■ thicker■ connective tissue
*The two layers are attached by the basement membrane.
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● Subcutaneous layer (subQ)○ Also called the hypodermis.○ Deep to the dermis, but not part of
the skin.○ consists of areolar and adipose ct○ Attaches skin to underlying tissues
and organs.
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Epidermis
● It is keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
● 4 key cells:
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1. Keratinocytes○ They make the protein
keratin (a tough, protective protein).
○ The most numerous cell type: about 90% of the epidermal cells.
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2. Melanocytes
○ About 8% of the epidermal cells.○ Make the protein pigment melanin.
■ contributes to skin color ■ absorbs damaging ultraviolet
light.
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3. Langerhans cells
○ Immune cells located in the epidermis.
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4. Merkel cells
○ associated with touch
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Layers of the Epidermis
● Most areas of the body have four strata or layers. This is referred to as thin skin.
● In areas of the body exposed to greater friction, like the fingertips, palms and soles of the feet the epidermis has five strata or layers. This is referred to as thick skin.
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● The epidermis is avascular (no blood vessels) and cells get their nutrients by way of diffusion from the deeper dermis (connective tissue).
● As cells move away from the dermis they start to dehydrate and die. This leads to the distinctive strata in the epidermis.
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1. stratum basale or germinativum● The deepest layer● rests on the basement membrane● is a single layer of cuboidal or columnar keratinocytes● This is the mitotically active layer.
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2. stratum spinosum
● Just above the S. basale● Several layers(8-10) of spiny shaped
cells
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3. stratum granulosum
● just above S. Spinosum● 3-5 layers of flattened keratinocytes.● Nuclei are fragmented (cells are
dying).
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4. stratum lucidum
● Only present in thick skin● 3-5 layers of clear dead
keratinocytes● contain large amounts of keratin
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5. stratum corneum
● 25-30 layers of flattened dead keratinocytes● outermost layer of the epidermis● continually being shed and replaced by cells
from the deeper strata.
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Callus● An abnormal thickening of the stratum corneum resulting from constant
exposure to friction.
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Mnemonic & Poster
● Cora Lucille’s Granny Spins Baseballs● Look at the diagrams on pg 103 in the red textbook to help create your
posters.
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SummaryOn a loose-leaf sheet of paper with you name on it, answer the following:
1. What is the meaning of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium? (describe all four terms)
2. Why does the epidermis stratify?
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The Dermis
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● Deeper part of the skin.● Made primarily of connective tissue containing
collagen and elastic fibers.● Has two layers:
○ superficial (papillary layer)○ deeper (reticular layer)
*Both are highly vascular
Dermis
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Papillary layer of the demis
● ⅕ of the thickness of the dermis.● It is Areolar connective tissue with fine elastic fibers.● Forms fingerlike projections called dermal papillae to
increase the surface area and contact with the epidermis.
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Reticular layer of the dermis
● attaches to the subcutaneous layer (hypodermis)
● It is Dense irregular connective tissue with bundles of collagen and some coarse elastic fibers.
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Compare and Contrast
Create a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the epidermis and the dermis.
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Find a new seat. Only 4 people in the lab benches.
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Why do we find different skin color in people from different parts of the globe?
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Skin Color
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1.Melanin• Located primarily in the
epidermis.• Protects the body from UV
radiation.• When a person tans the body is
increasing the amount of melanin in the skin.
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• Freckles are patches of melanin
• Liver spots are caused by an accumulation of melanin
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2. Carotene• A yellow-orange
pigment.• Found in the S. corneum
and fatty areas of the dermis and hypodermis.
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3.Hemoglobin• Pink to red coloration.• It is the oxygen-carrying protein
found in blood.
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Abnormal skin colorations
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Albinism• A genetic disorder
where an individual can’t produce melanin.
• This will affect skin, hair and eye color.
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Cyanosis/Cyanotic• Bluish coloration of the skin as a
result of low oxygen content.
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Jaundice• Yellow coloration of the skin and
eyes.• Typically the result of liver problems.• It is the buildup of bilirubin in the
blood.
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Erythema• Enlargement of the capillaries in the dermis.• Causes a red discoloration of the skin.• From infection, injury or allergies.
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Accessory Structures of the Skin
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1. Hair• Covers the body; except for the palms of the
hands, soles of the feet and a few other areas.• Modified epidermis• They are organs of sensation and protection.
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Shaft• The visible portion
of the hair extending above the skin surface.
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Root• Portion of the hair
deep to the shaft penetrating the dermis within a hair follicle.
http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00506/images/hdt_hair_root.gif
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Hair follicle• A hair follicle is a mass of epidermis that
wraps around each hair extending down into the dermis and forms a small tube.
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Hair papilla• The base of the hair
follicle.• Contains blood
vessels that nourish the growing hair.
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Arrector pili muscle• Runs from the dermis to the side of
the hair follicle.• Smooth muscle (involuntary) that
can make hair stand up straight. (“goose bumps”)
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Hair root plexus• Nerves associated with
hair follicles that aid in touch sensation.
• Think of an ant crawling over your skin.
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Hair color• Melanocytes in the base of the hair
produce melanin which passes into the hair.
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• Dark hair contains true melanin.• Blonde and red hair have a variant of
melanin with iron or sulfur.• Gray hair has reduced melanin.• White hair is an accumulation of air
bubbles in the hair shaft.
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Function of hair• Protects scalp from sun and injury.• Eyelashes and eyebrows protect eyes.• Nostril hair help filter air• Helps with sensing light touch (hair
root plexuses)
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Hair disorders• Hirsutism
– Excessive hair growth in women in a male growth pattern.
– Typically the result of excessive male hormone levels in the woman (androgens).
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alopecia
• loss of hair
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2. Skin glands
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What do the glands in your skin do?
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Sebaceous gland• Oil glands
• Connected to hair follicles
• Secretes an oily substance called sebum– Prevents excessive water loss– Keeps skin soft– Coats hair– Inhibits some bacterial growth
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Sudoriferous gland• Sweat glands• 3-4 million • 2 types
– Eccrine sweat glands– Apocrine sweat glands
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Eccrine sweat gland• Secretes cooling sweat• Secreted directly onto the skin• Helps regulates body temperature and aids in
waste removal.• Contains water, ions (Na+ ),urea and uric acid
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Apocrine sweat gland• Secretion stimulated by stress• Secreted into the hair follicle of the
axilla and groin regions.• Begin to function at puberty
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• Slightly more viscous than eccrine sweat.
• Made of the same components as eccrine sweat plus lipids and proteins.
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C. Ceruminous gland• Modified sweat gland of the
external ear.• Secretes cerumen (earwax)• Along with ear hair provides a
sticky barrier to foreign items.
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Got it. Need it.
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Vocab Sheet• Sebaceous gland• Eccrine gland• Apocrine gland• Ceruminous gland
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What did you learn? What questions do you have?
• What was 1 thing you learned today?
• Or
• What is one question you have about what was discussed today?
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The Nails
• Like our hairs, nails are modified epidermis. So, what are nails primarily made of?
• How are they different than hair?
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3. Nails• Made of plates of tightly packed,
hard, keratinized epidermal cells.
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Nail structure• Nail body: visible part of the nail• Free edge: part that extends past the
distal end of the digit.• Nail root: part of the nail that is not
visible. New nail cells are created here.
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• Lunula: crescent shaped area at the base of the nail.
• Cuticle: a narrow band of epidermis that grows over the proximal nail.
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Nail Growth• Nail cells under the skin multiply.• The new cells push the old cells out above the
skin. • Once the cells reach the surface they die.• Grows about 1mm/week
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https://eyongetarock.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/worlds-longest-nails-4/
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Functions of the Integumentary System
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Two ways:
a. releases sweat onto the surface of the skin.
b. altering the flow of blood through the blood vessels in the dermis.
1. Body temperature regulation
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2. Protection
a. Keratin protects the underlying tissues abrasion,heat and microbes.
b. Fats in the skin resist the loss of water.
c. Melanin protects against UV light.d. acidic pH of sweat slows the growth
of some bacteria
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3.Sensation
● Touch, pressure, vibration, tickling, warmth and coolness, and pain can result from nerve endings in the skin.
● Referred to as cutaneous sensation.
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4. Excretion
• Glands in the skin excrete water, fatty substances and ions like sodium.
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5. absorption
● The skin does have the ability to absorb some fat-soluble vitamins (A, E and K) and hormones.
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6. Synthesis of vitamin D
● Vitamin D is formed in the epidermis when exposed to UV radiation. It is then modified and transported to the digestive tract where it aids in the absorption of calcium.
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What do you think?