chapter 4 skin and body membranes watch out! your epidermis is showing!

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Chapter 4Skin and Body Membranes Watch out! Your epidermis is showing!

Skin and Body MembranesSkin and Body Membranes

Function of body membranes Line or cover body surfaces

Protect body surfaces

Lubricate body surfaces

Classification of Body MembranesClassification of Body Membranes

1. Epithelial membranes

Cutaneous membrane

Mucous membrane

Serous membrane

2. Connective tissue membranes

Synovial membrane

Cutaneous Membrane = SkinCutaneous Membrane = Skin

A dry membrane

Outermost protective boundary

Superficial epidermis Keratinized stratified

squamous epithelium

Underlying dermis Mostly dense

connective tissue

Mucous MembranesMucous Membranes

Lines inside surface epithelium

Type depends on site

Underlying loose connective tissue (lamina propria)

Lines all body cavities that open to the exterior body surface

Often adapted for absorption or secretion

Serous MembranesSerous Membranes

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Simple squamous epithelium

Underlying areolar connective tissue

Lines open body cavities that are closed to the exterior of the body

Serous layers separated by serous fluid

Serous MembranesSerous Membranes

Peritoneum - Abdominal cavity

Pleura - Around the lungs

Pericardium - Around the heart

Connective Tissue MembraneConnective Tissue Membrane

Synovial membrane

Connective tissue only

Lines fibrous capsules surrounding joints

Integumentary SystemIntegumentary System

Skin (cutaneous membrane)

Skin derivatives

Sweat glands

Oil glands

Hairs

Nails

Skin FunctionsSkin Functions

Also:

• Aids in heat regulation

• Aids in excretion of urea and uric acid

• Synthesizes vitamin D

Protects deeper tissues from:

Mechanical damage

Chemical damage

Bacterial damage

Thermal damage

Ultraviolet radiation

Desiccation

Skin StructureSkin Structure

NOT Skin

Skin

Skin

Skin StructureSkin StructureEpidermis – outer layer

Stratified squamous epithelium

Often keratinized (hardened by keratin)

Dermis – inner layer

Dense connective tissue

Hypodermis - Deep to dermis Not part of the skinComposed mostly of adipose tissueAnchors skin to underlying organs

Layers of EpidermisLayers of Epidermis1. Stratum basale

Cells undergoing mitosis

Lies next to dermis

2. Stratum spinosum

connections to adjacent cells

3. Stratum granulosum

granules of keratin

4. Stratum lucidum

Occurs only in thick skin

5. Stratum corneum Shingle-like dead cells

MelaninMelanin

Pigment (melanin) produced by melanocytes

Color is yellow to brown to black

Melanocytes are mostly in the stratum basale

Amount of melanin produced depends upon genetic and exposure to sunlight

Watch out! Your epidermis is showing!

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