Chapter 5 Part 1 Flashcards

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Contents of the Integumentary System

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-Skin, Hair, Nails, Sweat Glands, Sebaceous (oil) glands.

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Main Regions of Skin

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  • Epidermis) Top layer of skin. consists of epithelial tissue and is made of dead keratinized cells.
  • Dermis) Underlies Epidermis. made of areolar and dense irregular tissue.
  • Hypodermis) (Superficial Fascia) anchors skin to underlying muscles. (not part of skin but shares some function)
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Types of Epidermis cells

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-Keratinocytes, Melanocytes, Dendritic (langerhans) cells, and Tactile (Merkel) cells.

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Keratinocytes

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  • Produce Fibrous Keratin. Gives epidermis its protective properties. Most cells of epidermis are keratinocytes
  • Connected by desmosomes
  • Arise from the stratum basale.
  • Thickened areas of the epidermis are called callus’
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Melanocytes

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  • Spider shaped cells that synthesize melanin. Found in deeper layers of epidermis.
  • Melanin is packaged into granules called melanosomes.
  • Melanosomes accumulate toward the apical surface of epidermal cells to protect the DNA from UV damage.
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Dendritic (Langerhans) cells

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-Star-shaped macrophages that patrol deep epidermis. Key in the immune system

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Tactile (Merkel) cells.

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  • Sensory receptors that sense touch.

- Each cell is associated with a dislike neuron ending called a merkel disc

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5 Layers of the Epidermis (bottom to top)

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1) Stratum Basale (bottom)
2) Stratum Spinosum
3) Stratum Granulosum
4) Stratum Lucidum (only found in thick skin)
5) Stratum Corneum

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Stratum Basale

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  • Deepest epidermal layer (basal layer). Attached to the dermis
  • Made of a layer of stem cells that continuously make keratinocytes. When the cell divides one daughter cell becomes keratinocyte and one remains in Stratum Basale.
  • Actively involved in the process of Mitosis. Because of this it is also called the stratum Germinativum.
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Stratum Spinosum

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  • Prickly layer. Several layers of keratinocytes unified by desmosomes.
  • Cells contain pre-keratin which looks like spines coming out of the cell. (giving it the nickname prickly layer)
  • Dendritic cells are also present in this layer. More abundant in this layer than any other layer.
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Stratum Granulosum

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  • Thin layer, one to 5 cells thick.
  • Process of keratinization (cells fill with keratin) begins here. cell appearance flattens and nuclei dissolve.
  • Hold two types of granules
    1) Keratohyalin Granules) Help form keratin in the upper layer
    2) Lamellar granules) Water-resistant glycolipid that slows water loss.
  • Cells above this layer die because they are too far from the dermal capillaries to diffuse nutrients and because lamellar granules stop nutrients.
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Stratum Lucidum

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-Only found in thick skin. Layer of clear keratinocytes.

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Stratum Corneum

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  • 20-30 layers of dead, flat, anucleated keratinocytes. account for 3/4 of the thickness of the epidermis.
  • Protect deeper cells, against water loss, and acts as a barrier.
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Dermis

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  • Strong, flexible connective tissue found below the epidermis.
  • Made of Fibroblasts, Macrophages, and occasionally white blood cells and mast cells (Immune Response). Structures include epidermal hair follicles and oil/sweat glands.
  • Contains nerve, lymph, and blood vessels.
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Two Layers of the Dermis

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  • Palpilary (areolar connective) layer

- Reticular (Dense irregular connective) layer

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Papillary Layer.

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  • Top layer of the dermis. Made of areolar connective tissue, collagen and elastic fibers, and blood vessels.
  • Looseness of this connective tissue allows phagocytes to wander freely.
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Dermal Papillae

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  • Dermal Ridges that occur in thick skin following the pattern of the underlying papillary layer (dermis).
  • Increase friction between objects that you hold and your hands.
  • Each is unique to us (fingerprint). Small sweat pores on our fingertips leave fingerprints.
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Reticular Layer.

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  • Accounts for 80% of dermal thickness. Made of dense irregular connective tissue.
  • Also contain elastic fibers which provide stretch and recoil properties and collagen fibers which provide strength and bind water.
  • Cutaneous Plexus) network of blood vessels that runs between reticular layer and the dermis.
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Cleavage lines

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  • Lines in Reticular Layer of the dermis caused by many collagen fibers running parallel to the skin. Invisible on the surface.
  • Important to surgeons because cuts along these lines heal better.
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Flexure Lines

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  • Dermal Folds of the Reticular layer which are near joints.

- Ex: Palm lines.

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Stretch Marks

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-Extreme stretching of the skin cause dermal tears which appear as white scars. tears are called Striae

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Blisters

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-Fluid filled pockets between the epidermal and dermal layers due to trauma.

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Skin Color

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  • Three Pigments contribute to skin color

Melanin) (see melanocyte) can be reddish yellow or brownish black. Skin color differences are due to differences in melanin.

  • Carotene) Yellow/orange pigment most obvious in palms and soles. Accumulates in stratum corneum and hypodermis. Can be converted to vitamin A
  • Hemoglobin) Pinkish hue due to this pigment.