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Chapter 4. Skin and Body Membranes. Body Membranes. Body Membranes : Covers surfaces, lines body cavities and forms protective (lubricating) sheets around organs. I. Classification of Body Membranes. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 4Skin and Body Membranes
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Body Membranes•Body Membranes: Covers
surfaces, lines body cavities and forms protective (lubricating) sheets around organs.
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I. Classification of Body MembranesA. Epithelial Membranes: simple organs made
of an epithelial sheet combined with a layer of connective tissue.1. Cutaneous Membrane: Integumentary
System (Skin)* Exposed to air/dry membrane
2. Mucous Membrane (mucosa)* Lines body cavities that are open to
the exterior (ex: respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive tracts)
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Epithelial Membranes, cont’d
3. Serous Membrane (serosa)* Occurs in pairs:
- Parietal Layer lines body cavity- Visceral Layer covers the organs
* Ex: Peritoneum – lines abdominal cavity, Pleura – surrounds lungs,Pericardium – surrounds heart
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A.Connective Tissue MembraneA.Ex. Synovial membraneB.Lines fibrous capsules
surround joints.
*Membranes make FLUIDS and MUCUS!
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• Cutaneous membrane, sweat & oil glands, hair and nails
A.Basic Skin Functions~ Protection, insulations, excretion,
synthesis of vitamin D~ Cutaneous sensory receptors –
touch pressure, temperature, and pain receptors
II. Integumentary System
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B. Structures of the Skin~ Tissue of the Skin
* Epidermis – outer layer/stratified squamous epithelium capable of keratinizing (hard and tough)
~ Burn or friction may cause epidermis and dermis to separate (blister)
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Structures of the Skin, cont’d
~ Subcutaneous tissue/hypodermis – adipose* anchors skin to underlying organs* function: shock absorber, insulates, and forms curves
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1. Epidermis• Avascular• Kerantinocytes (keratin – fibrous
protein)
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1. Epidermis, cont’d…
• 5 Layers–Stratum basale (geminitivum)–Stratum spinosum–Stratum granulosum–Stratum lucidum–Stratum corneum
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1. Epidermis, cont’d…
•Melanocytes (melanin)–Sunlight stimulates melanin production (tan)–Freckles & Moles – accumulation of melanin
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2. Dermis – “hide” - Leather• 2 Layers• Papillary layer – fingerprints,
Meissner’s corpuscles – touch & pain.• Reticular layer – blood vessels &
glands; collagen & elastic fibers; Pacinian corpuscles – deep pressure
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2. Dermis, cont’d…
• Fever – • Dermal capillaries swell• Skin red & warm• Heat radiates from skin
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2. Dermis, cont’d…
• Decubitus Ulcers (bed sores)• Poor circulation• Dead skin cells
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C. Skin Color• Pigment (melanin & carotene)
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C. Skin Color, cont’d…
• Dermal blood vessels (oxygenated blood)• Cyanosis – poorly oxygenated blood
(blue)• Erthema - blushing• Pallor or blanching - pale• Jaundice – Yellow; liver disorder• Bruises – black or blue (hematoma
– blood mass)
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D. Appendages of skin• Sebaceous glands (oil)• Sebum – lubricant• Kills bacteria• Active – adolescent (hormones)• Acne – infection of oil gland
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D. Appendages of skin, cont’d…
• Sweat glands • Eccrine sweat glands• Sweat• Antibacterial• Body heat regulation
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D. Appendages of skin, Sweat glands, cont’d…
• Apocrine sweat glands• Axillary – milky, yellowish,
odorless• Bacteria causes body odor• Activated - puberty
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D. Appendages of skin, cont’d…
• Hair• Hair follicle/hair root/hair
shaft/cuticle (split ends)• Hormones stimulate hair
growth• Hair color - melanin
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D. Appendages of skin, cont’d…
•Nails• Keratinized dead cells•Nail bed – pink/rich blood
supply• Lunula – white crescent at base
of nail