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An overview of the skin and the three basic layers.

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Page 1: Skin - Biology
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General Facts:

A.First line of defense

B.Vital to homeostasis

C.Largest body organ

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Functions of the skin:

1. Protection

2. Regulate body temperature

3. Decrease water loss

4. Contains sensory receptors

5. Synthesize biochemicals

6. Excrete waste

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Regions

Epidermis – outermost layer

Dermis – middle layer

Subcutaneous– deepest layer

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Epidermis

• Composed of cells in four or five layers

• Lacks blood vessels

• Outer portion of the skin that is exposed to the external environment and functions in protection

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Cells of the Epidermis

• Most cells in the epidermis produce the fibrous protein keratin

• Some cells produce the brown pigment melanin

• Some cells turn on the immune system

• Some cells function as touch receptors in association with sensory nerve endings

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Skin ColorThree pigments contribute to skin color•Melanin – yellow to reddish-brown to black pigment, responsible for dark skin colors•Carotene – yellow to orange pigment, most obvious in the palms and soles of the feet•Hemoglobin – reddish pigment responsible for the pinkish hue of the skin

Sunlight causes the melanin production to increase.

Circulation with dermal blood vessels affects skin color.

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Dermis

• Second major skin region containing strong, flexible connective tissue (collagen fibers) and blood vessels that carry nutrients to upper layers of skin and help regulate body temperature

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Also consists of nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, oil glands and muscles.

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Subcutaneous (Hypodermis)

• Deepest layer of the skin

• Composed of a fatty layer and loose connective tissue

• It binds the skin to underlying organs and contains the blood vessels that supply the skin.

• There is no sharp boundary between the dermis and the hypodermis

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