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Describe the function of the integumentary system.

The integumentary system


helps regulate temperature, produces vitamins, and provides protection and sense.
What are the four tissues that make up the integumentary system? The four tissues
are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nerve tissue.
Define epithelial tissue and its role in the integumentary system. Epithelial
tissue covers the whole body and helps make up the layers of the skin, hair, nails,
and glands.
What is the role of connective tissue in the integumentary system? Connective
tissue provides support and connection within the system, preventing tearing and
stretching.
Describe the function of muscle tissue in the integumentary system. Muscle
tissue allows for movement within the system, such as contraction of hair follicles
or sweat glands.
Explain the role of nerve tissue in the integumentary system. Nerve tissue
enables communication within the system, allowing for sensory perception and
response.
How do mammals and humans regulate their body temperature? Mammals and humans
regulate their body temperature by contracting muscles and releasing sweat.
Why is vitamin D important? Vitamin D is important because it helps absorb
calcium, which is essential for bone formation and strengthening.
What are some common damages to the skin? Common damages to the skin include cuts
or scrapes, sunburns, and skin cancer.
What are the two types of skin cancer? The two types of skin cancer are melanoma
and non-melanoma.

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