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Human Body Systems Unit The Skin

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Human Body Systems Unit. The Skin. Three Layers of Tissue. The skin is made up of three layers of tissues. Epidermis, dermis, fatty layer (subcutaneous). Epidermis. Epidermis – outer, thinnest layer. a. The outermost cells are dead and water repellent . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Human Body Systems Unit

The Skin

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Three Layers of Tissue The skin is made up of three

layers of tissues.› Epidermis, dermis, fatty layer

(subcutaneous)

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Epidermis

1. Epidermis – outer, thinnest layer.a. The outermost cells are dead and water

repellent.b. New cells are produced at the base and

move up to replace ones rubbed off.

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Epidermisc. Melanin – a pigment that protects your skin

and gives it color (located in the epidermis). When skin is exposed to UV rays, melanin production increases and your skin becomes darker.

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Vitiligo When melanocytes die, or do not

function properly.

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Epidermis Your skin is the largest organ of

your body. It is also your largest sensory organ.

STOP, PAUSE….Take a DEEP

BREATHYou just breathed in dead

skin cells from your neighbor! Dead dermis cells make up a large

portion of ‘dust’.

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Dermis

2. Dermis – Located directly below the epidermis.

a. Contains blood vessels, nerves, muscle, oil, sweat glands, and other structures.

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Fatty Layer

3. Fatty Layer – insulates body Think babies and sumo wrestlers….

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More Fatty Layers…

Fatty layers are key in terms of animal hibernation…

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Types of Burns

1st Degree2nd

Degree3rd Degree

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1st Degree

3rd Degree

2nd Degree

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Types of Burns

1st Degree2nd

Degree3rd Degree

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Major Functions Your skin carries out several major

functions.

1. Protection

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Major Functions2. Sensory organs3. Formation of Vitamin D

a. Produced in presence of UV light.b. Essential for good health.c. Helps body absorb calcium into blood.

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Major Functions4. Regulation of body temperature5. Ridding the body of wastes

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Injuries and Repair1. Bruises

a. Tiny blood vessels below the skin burst.b. Color goes away after pigments breakdown

and reenter the blood stream.

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Injuries and Repair2. Cuts

a. Any tear in the skin.b. Blood flows until a clot forms and then a scab

forms.c. Skin cells divide and grow under scab until

healed.

WARNING:

Behind this boxIs a really

gross picture.

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Injuries and Repair3. Skin Grafts

a. Pieces of skin are cut from one part of a person’s body and moved to the injured or burned area where there is no skin.

b. Must be from own body or identical twin.

SKIN GRAFT