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Integumentary System Research Paper

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Kevin Moon, Anthony Chen, Amberley Hoang
Mrs. Cachola
Science 07
March 27, 2015
The Integumentary System
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The integumentary system is the body’s “first line of defence” against harmful pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Although the name sounds very complicated, the integumentary system actually one’s skin. Technically, the skin has two major functions: protection, and absorbing useful nutrients. However, theoretically, the category of protection can be split into many other categories. The “protection” can be split into protecting the body from pathogens, protecting body from dehydration, and protecting body from rapid temperature change. An integumentary has many capillaries below the surface, which can help absorb …show more content…

Its purpose is to keep pathogens and other harmful substances out. The skin is very thin but is considered the largest organ in the body. The epidermis is another major part of the anatomy. It is the top of the skin and is 40-50 rows of dermis cells. The skin system’s basic function is to protect the body from disorders and diseases such as herpes, sunburns and cold sores. the body parts that are included in the integumentary system are hair, skin, nails and exocrine glands. It works with the other body systems by helping the digestive system absorb vitamin D and the immune system helps the integumentary system by preventing and viruses/bacterias from entering the bloodstream and harming the tissues and …show more content…

It works together with the circulatory system, digestive system, immune system, and nervous system. The skin cells of the integumentary system, have neurons embedded in them, which enables the sense of touch. This neurons sends signals (electric) signals to the brain to tell it what one is feeling. The integumentary system also works with the circulatory system in many ways. Many substances can enter the bloodstream from the capillaries right beneath the skin. This is also how the integumentary system works with the immune system; skin usually prevents bacterias and viruses from entering the bloodstream, unless there is an opening such as cuts, burns, or scrapes. Another thing that the skin does is emitting oil, to help reinforce the “barrier” on keeping the bacteria/virus out. Lastly, the skin works with the digestive system because it helps “absorb and synthesize” Vitamin

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