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The Integumentary System: Structure, Function, and Clinical Correlations, Exams of Cosmetology

This document offers a comprehensive overview of the integumentary system, covering its key components—hair, skin, and nails—and their functions. it details the anatomy of hair follicles, the types of glands (sebaceous, sudoriferous, ceruminous, and mammary), and the phases of deep wound healing, including the formation of hypertrophic and keloid scars. the document also explores the effects of aging on the integumentary system and thermoregulation mechanisms. This detailed explanation makes it a valuable resource for students studying human anatomy and physiology.

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Epidermal Derivatives ✔✔organs that develop from embryonic epidermis
-hair, nails, glands, nerves
Function of Hair ✔✔Protection:
-protects scalp from sun
-eyebrows and eyelashes protect eyes
-nostril hair protects against inhaling particles
Effect on rate of growth/replacement ✔✔-illness
-diet (rapid weight loss)
-high fever
-surgery
-blood loss
-severe emotional stress
Anatomy of Hair ✔✔composed of columns of dead, keratinized cells welded together
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Epidermal Derivatives ✔✔organs that develop from embryonic epidermis

  • hair, nails, glands, nerves

Function of Hair ✔✔Protection:

  • protects scalp from sun
  • eyebrows and eyelashes protect eyes
  • nostril hair protects against inhaling particles

Effect on rate of growth/replacement ✔✔-illness

  • diet (rapid weight loss)
  • high fever
  • surgery
  • blood loss
  • severe emotional stress

Anatomy of Hair ✔✔composed of columns of dead, keratinized cells welded together

Shaft ✔✔superficial portion that projects from the surface of the skin

Root ✔✔portion below surface that penetrates into dermis and sometimes subcutaneous layer

3 Concentric Layers ✔✔1. Medulla

  1. Cortex
  2. Cuticle

Medulla ✔✔inner layer, contains pigment

Cortex ✔✔middle layer, contains pigment

Cuticle ✔✔outer layer

Dark Hair ✔✔mostly melanin

Hirsutism ✔✔when women have an overproduction of andgrogen

Sebaceous (oil) gland ✔✔-secrete an oily substance called sebum

-help keep hair from drying out

-prevent excessive evaporation

Blackheads ✔✔enlarged sebaceous glands due to accumulation of sebum

-propiani bacteria

-color of blackheads is from melanin and oil, not dirt

Arrector Pili ✔✔-bundle of smooth muscle fibers

-contract under stress, fright, cold, and emotions

-forms goosebumps

Sudoriferous Glands ✔✔Eccrine glands

Apocrine glands

Eccrine Glands ✔✔-most common

-produces watery secretion

-function throughout life

-help regulate body temp

Apocrine Glands ✔✔-found mainly in skin of armpit, and pubic region

-begin to function at puberty

Ceruminous Glands ✔✔-produces a waxy secretion in ear

-provides a sticky barrier that prevents entrance of foreign bodies

Mammary Glands ✔✔produce breast milk

Nails ✔✔plates of tightly packed, keratinized cells

Nail Body ✔✔visible portion of nail

Free Edge ✔✔portion that extends past the end of the finger

  1. Epitheleal cells migrate beneath the scab
  2. Scar tissues built
  3. Blood vessels regrow

Proliferative Phase ✔✔Epitheleal cells continue to grow beneath scab

Maturation Phase ✔✔1. Scabs sloughs off once epidermis is restored

  1. Collagen fibers organize (scar disappears)
  2. Blood vessels return to normal

Hypertrophic Scar ✔✔remains within boundaries of original wounds

Keloid Scar ✔✔extends beyond boundaries of original wound

Scar Tissue ✔✔has fewer blood vessels and may not contain hair, skin glands, or sensory neurons

Thermoregulation ✔✔-temp. sensitive nerve endings in skin detect a change in skin temp

-input is sent to brain (hypothalamus) which sends output to sweat glands

-sweat more rapidly

-brain sends output also to blood vessels so they dialate in dermis

Skin and Aging ✔✔-Age 40+ : collagen fibers decrease stiffen and break

-Elastic fibers lose some elasticity

-Hair and nails grow slower

-Langerhans decrease (less immune)

-Melanocytes stop function=grey hair

Wrinkles ✔✔skin form crevices