3-2 The Integumentary System

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Melanocytes

Specialized cells in the skin that produce melanin

The Stratum Lucidum

the clear layer of thick skin found only on the palms of the hands, fingers, soles of the feet, and toes.

Dermis

Found between the epidermis and hypodermis, the dermis also includes nerve endings, glands, and hair follicles.

Sebaceous gland

Located all over the body, the sebaceous glands produce sebum.

Stratum bascule

The deepest layer of the epidermis

Hypodermis

The layer of skin located under the dermis and is known as the hypodermis, stores fat.

Sudoriferous glands

The sudoriferous glands secrete sweat and are distributed in the dermis over the entire body.

Keratin

Keratin is a tough protein found in the skin, hair, and nails.

Stratum granulosum

A level of somewhat flattened cells, the stratum granulosum lies just superficial to the stratum spinosum and inferior to the stratum lucidum.

Integumentary system

The integumentary system is the enveloping organ of the body that includes the epidermis, dermis, sudoriferous and sebaceous glands, plus hair and nails.

Reticular layer

The reticular layer is the coat of skin inferior to the papillary layer.

Stratum spinosum.

The layer of cells in the epidermis superior to the stratum basale and inferior to the stratum granulosum is called the stratum spinosum.

Sebum

Sebum is an oily substance that helps to keep the skin and hair soft.

Melanin

The pigment melanin protects the body against the damaging effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Epidermal dendritic

The epidermal dendritic cells initiate an immune system response to foreign bacteria or viruses.

Stratum corneum

The epidermis’s outer layer is known as the stratum corneum.

Keratinocytes

The cells within the epidermis that make keratin are called keratinocytes.

Papillary layer

The outer coat of the dermis is called the papillary layer.

Merkel cells

Merkel cells are the skin’s touch receptors.

Epidermis

The outer layer of skin is called the epidermis.