Human Anatomy and Physiology I - INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 1. Functions of the major organs of the integumentary system 2. Characteristics of the accessory structures of the integumentary system 3. Structure, function, and cells of the epidermis 4. Normal and pathological differences in skin color 5. Structure and function of the dermis 6. Characteristics of sensory receptors found in the integument 7. Characteristics of glands associated with the integument 8. Hypodermis and its relationship with the cutaneous membrane 9. Process of healing after injury to the integument 10. Features of the skin on the hands and feet My notes come strait from the powerpoint, book, and lecture. They are focused on organizing the information into an outline format so that it is easier to understand and creates a more efficient way of studying. I hope that this study tool helps you tremendously.
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- January 9, 2024
- Number of pages
- 8
- Written in
- 2008/2009
- Type
- Class notes
- Professor(s)
- Dr. david dewitt
- Contains
- All classes
Subjects
- integumentary system
- accessory organs
- structure of epidermis
- function of epidermis
- structure of dermis
- function
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major organs of integumentary system
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normal and pathological differences in skin colors
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