Integumentary System AM
Integumentary System AM
Consist of a
few rows of
clear, flat,
dead cells
Present only
in thick skin
Stratum corneum
Broad zone 20-30
cell layers thick
Protects skin from
abrasion &
penetration
Dermis
Layer of strong, flexible connective tissue
Cells are typical of connective tissue
Fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, and white blood cells
Semi fluid matrix is heavily embedded with collagen,
elastin, and reticular fibers.
Richly supplied with nerve endings, blood vessels and
lymphatic vessels
Hair follicles, oil and sweat glands are located in the
dermis
has two main layers: Papillary layer & Reticular layer.
Papillary layer
A thin superficial connective tissue layer in which
the fibers form a loosely woven mat heavily
invested with blood vessels
Associated with
each hair follicle is
a bundle of
smooth muscle
fiber called
arrector pili
The muscle fibers
pull the hair shaft
into an upright
position
Life cycle
Anagen : active growth
Catagen: hair matrix cell die , follicle and bzser
shrivel
Telogen : resting phase
Nails
Nails are scale like modification
of the epidermis
Nails contain hard keratin
Nail components
Free edge
Body of nail
Nail folds
Lunula
Eponychium
Nail matrix
The nail matrix lies deep to the
lunula and is the site where nail
growth is occurring
Disorders of the integumentary
system
Burns
Threat to life
Catastrophic loss of body fluids
Dehydration and fatal circulatory shock
Infection
Types
First degree – epidermis: redness (e.g. sunburn)
Second degree – epidermis and upper dermis: blister
Third degree - full thickness
Infections
Skin cancer
Skin Cancers