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  2. What is the integumentary system? Your integumentary system is your body’s outer layer. It’s made up of your skin, nails, hair and the glands and nerves on your skin. Your integumentary system acts as a physical barrier — protecting your body from bacteria, infection, injury and sunlight.

  3. Integumentary system: Function, parts, and conditions - Medical...

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    The integumentary system comprises the skin, hair, nails, and glands that produce sweat and oil. It is a complex organ that helps protect the body and regulates various essential...

  4. Integumentary system: Definition, diagram and function | Kenhub

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    The components of the integumentary system receive their innervation, mostly autonomic, via spinal and cranial nerves. The nerve endings branch out and form reticular plexuses in the dermis, innervating the respective components.

  5. Integumentary System (Skin, Nails): Anatomy and Function -...

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    The components of the integumentary systemskin, hair, nailsare as vital as the heart and lungs. Learn how these structures keep you healthy.

  6. Interactive Guide to the Integumentary System - Innerbody

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    There are 3 main parts of a nail: the root, body, and free edge. The nail root is the portion of the nail found under the surface of the skin. The nail body is the visible external portion of the nail.

  7. Integumentary System: Definition, Function, Organs & Diseases

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    The integumentary system is the set of organs that forms the external covering of the body and protects it from many threats such as infection, desiccation, abrasion, chemical assault and radiation damage. IN humans the integumentary system includes the skin – a thickened keratinized epithelium made of multiple layers of cells that is largely ...

  8. Integumentary system - Wikipedia

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    The integumentary system is the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body. It comprises the skin and its appendages, which act as a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain the body of the animal.

  9. Integumentary System - Functions, Anatomy, Diagram

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    Dermis: The layer below the epidermis, consisting of connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, and glands. It provides structural integrity and nourishment to the skin. Subcutaneous Layer (Hypodermis): Composed mainly of adipose tissue, this layer helps in insulation and cushioning. Hair.

  10. 4.1: Introduction to the Integumentary System

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    Describe the integumentary system and the role it plays in homeostasis. Describe the layers of the skin and the functions of each layer. Describe the accessory structures of the skin and the functions of each. Describe the changes that occur in the integumentary system during the aging process.

  11. Integumentary system: Structure and function - Osmosis

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    The primary functions of the integumentary system are covering and protecting our internal organs and tissues, preventing the entry of microbes or harmful substances, preventing excess water loss and dehydration, storing fat and water, regulating our body temperature, providing sensory information, and producing vitamin D.