Integument. Sweat glands. Oil glands. Hair Nails. Sudoriferous glands. Sebaceous glands

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The Hypodermis Aka. Subcutaneous or superficial fascia Composed of Adipose Not really a part of the integument, but it is important in stabilizing the position of the skin in relation to underlying tissue Reduces heat loss, acts as an energy reserve, shock absorber Men accumulate neck, arms, lower back, stomach, and butt Women accumulate breasts, butt, hips, and thighs.

Integument Sweat glands Sudoriferous glands Oil glands Sebaceous glands Hair Nails

Sweat Glands - Eccrine Meocrine Most numerous Palms, soles of feet, forehead Simple coiled tubular gland Secretory part lies in dermis duct extends to surface pore (opening) for sweat to go out Composition 99% water 1% salt, vitamin C, antibodies, urea, etc. Assists in temperature regulation of the body

Sweat Glands - Apocrine Located axillary and groin regions Ducts are larger than eccrine Ducts empty into hair follicles Is thicker than regular sweat also contains fat Secretion odorless bacteria decomposes the fat odor Start to function at puberty No role in temperature regulation

Sweat Glands - Ceruminous Modified sweat gland Makes ear wax Function Provides a sticky barrier to that impedes the entrance of foreign bodies

Sebaceous Glands Found everywhere except on palms of hands and soles of feet. Holocrine glands that produce globules of a fatty material that accumulate, swelling and bursting the cells resulting mixture of fatty material and cell parts is called sebum

Sebaceous Glands Sebum is secreted into hair follicles and helps to keep the hair and skin soft, pliable, and waterproof. Sebum also inhibits the bacterial growth Large on face, neck, and upper chest Small everywhere else

Hair Seen almost everywhere on the body Not on the soles of the feet, palms of the hands, and sides of fingers and toes About 5 million!

Hair Hair helps to keep mammals warm Humans sparse hair Ability to sense insects on the skin before they bite or sting Scalp guards head against physical trauma, heat loss, sunlight Eyebrows & Eyelashes shield eyes Nose hairs filter large particles

Hair Flexible strands produced by hair follicles and consist largely of dead, keratinized cells Made up of hard keratin Tougher and more durable Individual cells don t flake

Vellus peach fuzz immature hair Located over much of the body Terminal Heavy, more deeply pigmented, sometimes curly Located on head, eyebrows, and eyelashes Hair - Types

Major Hair Regions Shaft Projects from the skin Root Embedded in the skin Penetrates into the dermis and sometimes hypodermis

Hair Root Hair follicle Surrounds the root Made up: External root sheath downward projection of the epidermis Internal root sheath produced by the matrix

Hair Follicle Hair bulb Base of each hair follicle Has a indention hair papilla Hair papilla Peg of connective tissue containing nerves and capillaries that nourish the growing hair follicle Hair matrix Another part of the hair bulb The site of cell division hair growth

Hair Parts Medulla Center core Consists of 2 or 3 rows of large irregularly shaped cells containing pigment granules and air spaces Contains flexible soft keratin gives hair its elasticity Fine hair has no medulla

Hair Parts Cortex Bulky layer surrounding the medulla. Consists of several layers of flattened cells Makes up 75-80% of the protein structure Contains hard keratin contributes to stiffness Contains pigment granules in dark hair but mostly air in gray or white hair

Cuticle Single layer of overlapping, protective, scale-like cells (shingles on a roof) pointing away from the scalp. Helps to keep neighboring hairs apart so hair does not mat Hair conditioners smooth out the rough surface to make our hair look shiny. Most keratinized Provides strength Keeps inner layers tightly compacted Split ends Cuticle worn away, inner Hair Parts

Hair Color Hair pigment is made by melanocytes at the base of the hair follicle color then transferred into the cells of the cortex

Hair Color Various proportions of melanins of different colors (yellow, rust, brown, black) combine to produce hair color from blonde to pitch black Melanin levels may vary causing hair color to change Gray hair Pigment production decreases Melanin replaced by air bubbles in hair shaft

Hair Shape Curly hair strands look like a ribbon (flat) Straight hair strands look round Wavy hair strands are a combination of flat and round

Hair - Muscle Arrector pili raiser of hair Smooth muscle Pulls hair follicle upright Goosebumps