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Describe two practical and personal applications of your knowledge about the integumentary system.
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- All of the following are considered functions of the integumentary system, EXCEPT: Maintenance of body temperature Synthesis and storage of nutrients Protection of certain blood cells All of these are functionsDescribe the levels of organization from the cell to organ by using the examples of the integumentary systemDefine and list the functions of the integumentary system. if possible (Pictures could be added)
- Certain aspects of human form and functionare easier to understand when viewed fromthe perspective of comparative anatomy andevolution. Discuss examples of this in theintegumentary system.One of the many functions of the integumentary system is protection. Describe two ways that the integumentary system is protective (i.e., what it protects against and how).The integumentary system consist of *
- Choose one of the major condition of the integumentary system that you may encounter in the medical office. Describe it in full. What treatment options are available for the condition you selected?Which of the following is INCORRECT about the integumentary system? O The epidermis is comprised of nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium. The hypodermis is comprised of white (unilocular) adipose tissue. O The reticular layer of the dermis is comprised of dense irregular connective tissue. O The papillary layer of the dermis is comprised of loose (areolar) connective tissue. O Thick skin is found on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet and does not contain hair follicles.STATE four functions of the integumentary system and DESCRIBE the anatomical and physiological features that support these functions