Integumentary System Overview.wmv

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

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  • Just an addition, another barrier of protection, biological barriers such as antigen identification and macrophages, which protect against foreign threats.

    I loved how you explained so easily the detail, and importance of the integumentary system! Thank you!

  • @reedcreek420

    Thanks for the addition, I wasn't too thrilled with this video and honestly need to redo it. I'm glad this helped you

  • Great video!

  • @jwrath90

    Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad this helped you.

  • I know you must get a lot of thank you's but I dont think you realize how much things like this means to people. I hate physiology and its just one of the very important courses in my major. If it wasnt for this vid I probably wouldnt understand ANYTHING having to do with skin or hair- my prof is from russia and barely speaks english, and were expected to learn all of anatomy and physiology in a matter of 12 weeks!!! sooooo..., all in all, THANK YOUUUUU!!!

  • @Melissa341

    I'm glad this video was helpful to you and sorry to hear that you aren't getting the best classroom experience. My class is 11 weeks so believe me I know what you are going through, it's a mountain of material to cover in a short period of time, hence these videos. Also thanks for the kind words, I'm again glad I have helped.

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  • good run until the layers.

    STRATUM LUCIDUM occurs in thick skin only. It consists of a few rows of flat, dead keratinocytes. Its cells are identical to those at the bottom of the more superficial layer stratum corneum.

    ** From deep to superficial it goes Stratum Basale, Spinosum, Granulosum, Lucidum, Corneum.

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  • This better help me for my test tomorrow or else I'm doomed D:

  • I thought skin color is genetic?!

    Other than that, great video!

  • Great video. Simple but interesting. Thanks!

  • I don't have an anus... and frankly I'm deeply offended

  • Ignorant epidermis. So superficial.

  • @bizzeeboi simply reviewing before important tests. these videos are great for that purpose.

  • @skuazzie great point but why are you watching the video if you already know it?

  • The 2nd layer of the epidermis is stratum spinosum not lucidum

  • need to stop saying "aright" ... bordering speech impediment

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