SKIN, SUPERFICIAL AND DEEP FASCIA
| 1. Tissue | stratified squamous epithelium | dense irreg. connective tissue |
| 2. Germ Layer | ectoderm | mesoderm |
| 3. Blood Supply | avascular | vascular |
| 4. Derivatives | nails, hair, sebaceous + sweat
glands |
arrector pili muscle |
1. stratum basale (= germinativum)
2. stratum spinosum
3 stratum granulosum
4. stratum lucidum
5. stratum corneum
| FUNCTION LAYER - ORGANELLE |
1. Protection from the elements, trauma, etc. Stratum Corneum
2. Prevents desiccation Stratum Corneum
3. Waterproofs body St. Corneum, Sebaceous glands
4. Barrier to disease organisms Stratum Corneum
5. Temprature regulation Epidermis - Hypodermis
Sweat and Sebaceous glands, Hair
6. Ultraviolet light protection Melanocytes (St. Germinativum)
7. Vitamin D production St. Germinativum + St. Spinosum
8. Excretion (Water, Fat + catabolic wastes) Sweat glands
9. Milk production Mammary glands
10. Sensation: Pain Free nerve endings
Cold Krause's end bulbs
Warmth Ruffini's terminal cylinders
Pressure Meissner's tactile corpuscles and
Pacinian lamella corpuscles
1. Fibroblasts
2. Collagen Fibers
3. Elastic Fibers
4. Tissue Fluid
5. Fat (fluid at body temperature!)
1. It is composed of dense regular connective tissue with flattened parallel fiber bundles.
2. Its primary function is to act as a "sleeve" for skeletal muscles.
3. It is best developed in the back, limbs and neck, and is filmy over the trunk muscles so as not to impede breathing!
4. It gives rise to intermuscular septae and retinaculae.