Figure 5-1 The Components of the Integumentary System
Hair shaft
Epidermis Pore of sweat
gland duct
Papillary
Layer Tactile corpuscle
Reticular
Sebaceous gland
Layer
Arrector pili
muscle
Sweat gland duct
Hair follicle
Lamellated
Hypodermis corpuscle
Nerve fibers
Sweat gland
Artery
Vein
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Figure 5-1 The Components of the Integumentary System
Epidermis
Papillary
Layer
Reticular
Layer
Hypodermis
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Figure 5-1 The Components of the Integumentary System
Hair shaft
Pore of sweat gland
duct
Tactile corpuscle
Sebaceous gland
Arrector pili muscle
Sweat gland duct
Hair follicle
Lamellated corpuscle
Nerve fibers
Sweat gland
Artery
Vein
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Figure 5-2a The Basic Organization of the Epidermis
Epidermis
Epidermal ridge
Dermal papilla
Dermis
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Figure 5-3 The Structure of the Epidermis
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Figure 5-5 Melanocytes
Melanocytes in
stratum basale
Melanin pigment
Basement membrane
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Figure 5-5 Melanocytes
Melanosome
Keratinocyte
Melanin pigment
Melanocyte
Basement membrane
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Figure 5-10a Hair Follicles and Hairs
Exposed shaft of hair
Sebaceous gland
Arrector pili muscle
Connective tissue
sheath
Root hair plexus
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Figure 5-10c Hair Follicles and Hairs
Hair shaft
Sebaceous gland
Arrector pili muscle
Hair root
Connective tissue
sheath
Hair bulb
Hair matrix
Hair papilla
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Figure 5-11 The Structure of Sebaceous Glands and Sebaceous Follicles
Sebaceous follicle Sebaceous gland
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous layer
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Figure 5-12a Sweat Glands
Sebaceous follicle Sebaceous gland
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous layer
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Figure 5-13 The Structure of a Nail
Free edge
Lateral nail fold
Nail body
Lunula
Proximal nail fold
Eponychium
Proximal Eponychium Nail body
Nail root
nail fold Lunula
Epidermis Dermis Phalanx Hyponychium
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Figure 5-13a The Structure of a Nail
Free edge
Lateral nail fold
Nail body
Lunula
Proximal nail fold
Eponychium
A superficial view
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Figure 5-13c The Structure of a Nail
Proximal
Nail root Nail fold Eponychium Lunula
Nail body
Hyponychium
Epidermis
Dermis Phalanx
A longitudinal section
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Figure 5-16 A Quick Method of Estimating the Percentage of Surface Area Affected by Burns
Head 9%
Upper limb 9% each
Front and back trunk
36%
Head 15%
Front and back trunk
Genitalia 1% 32%
Upper limb 9% each
Lower limb 18% each
Genitalia 1%
Lower limb 17% each
ADULT CHILD (5-year-old)
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