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Table of Contents Integumentary System (3-5) 2
Integumentary System Key Terms derm/o - skin kerat/o - hard, horn-shaped tissue xer/o - dry xanth/o - yellow erythr/o - red pedicu/o - fingernail, toenail onych/o - nail myc/o - fungus pil/o - hair; hair follicle lip/o - fat rhytid/o - sebum which secretes oil albin/o - white Function The integumentary system has four main functions. Protection, body temperature maintenance, exertion, and perception of stimuli. Protection: Physical barrier of underlying tissues to protect from physical damage, ultraviolet rays, and pathogenic invasion. Body Temperature Maintenance: Perspiration regulates the body’s natural temperature 3
Integumentary System Exertion: Sweat glands also release waste products, containing, water, salt and organic compounds Perception of stimuli: Contains a large quantity of nerve endings that detect stimuli. There are also tactile receptors that are responsible for touch. Vocabulary Albinism - Inflammatory disorder of the sebaceous glands that produce pimples on the skin Cicatrix - A scar left by a healed wound (lightened area on the skin). Ecchymosis - Black-and-blue or purplish bruise caused by ruptured blood vessels beneath the skin Keloid - An abnormally raised, thickened scar. Cyst - A closed, thick-walled sac or pouch containing fluid or semisolid material that develops in a cavity or other structures in the body Macule - Small, flat, discolored, lesion on the skin (freckle) Papule - A solid skin elevation with distinct borders and a diameter less than one centimeter (pimple) Psoriasis - Chronic disease marked by itchy, erythematous skin with silver patches Vitiligo - Loss of pigment in one or more areas of the skin, creating the appearance of milky-white patches Scabies - Contagious, parasitic infection of the skin with intense pruritus or itching 4
Integumentary System Diseases / Disorders Impetigo - Bacterial infection of the skin characterized by vesicles (small, fluid-filled sacs), pustules (small, pus-filled blisters), and crusted-over lesions . Gangrene - Necrosis or death of tissue, due to loss of blood supply, followed by a bacterial infection. Alopecia - Hair loss that results from genetics, normal aging, illness, or drugs used to treat certain diseases. Cyanosis - Appearance of blue/purple discoloration of the skin due to insufficient blood oxygen or poor circulation. Many respiratory and circulatory diseases produce cyanosis. Health Careers Primary Care Physician (PCP) - A physician that gives the first contact of a person with an undiagnosed health concern. Also, treats various medical conditions no matter the cause. Dermatologists - Medical practitioner ready to diagnose and treat the multitude of skin disorders that may happen. Labeled System 5
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