Integumentary System Structure and Function

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Brief overview of the major structures and functions of the Integumentary System .

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  • Great video just wanted to make you aware that epidermis is actually broken down into 5 layers which are, from superficial to deep, Stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. In thin skin, the stratum spinosum and the stratum basale are sometimes referred to as a single strata known as the stratum germinativium due to the fact that a limited amont of cell divsion takes place! GREAT vid!

  • yeah right..5 layers not two lol

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  • absolutly love it

  • @diamondprencess225 i think hypo is also known as subcutaneous

  • they dont even mention the name of the muscle that makes the hair stand up which is the arrector pili....that might be on a test and they also dont mention the hypodermis.

  • good morning can i have a copy of this presentation....

  • watta imature bb she is

  • very nice video

  • what ever happened to stratum lucidum, granulosum and spinosum? o.O

  • what about the stratum basale?

  • don't be hatin them sebaceous glands..they nasty little buggers if you get them pissed =\

  • in the sensory reception part. does the skin have the function to receive/perceive taste? lol

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