Functions of Integumentary System
4 PRINCIPLE TYPES OF CELLS
INTEGUMENTARY AS DIAGNOSTIC AID
SKIN CANCERS
GLANDS
100

The integumentary system has sensory receptors that can detect heat, cold, touch, pressure, pain. 



SENSATION

100

A cell in the skin and eyes that produces and contains pigment called melanin.



MELANOCYTES

100

A yellowish skin color that is caused by complications in the liver, and one of the examples is viral hepatitis

JAUNDICE

100

Is a skin cancer that affects the keratinocytes of the stratum spinosum and presents as lesions.

SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA

100

are small tubular structures situated within and under the skin, that produces sweat 

SUDORIFEROUS GLAND

200

When exposed to ultraviolet light the skin produces a molecule that can be transformed into vitamin D. 



VITAMIN D PRODUCTION

200

Located in the basal region of the epidermis in both hairless and hairy skin.



TACTILE EPITHELIAL CELLS

200

It is an allergic reaction in the skin that can possibly be a symptom of skin problems. It can also be an allergic reaction to foods or to drugs, such as penicillin.

RASHES AND LESIONS

200

Is a skin cancer that is caused by the uncontrolled growth of melanocytes, a pigment producing cells in the epidermis. 

MELANOMA

200
Filipino drama that translates to "wolf" in Spanish
What is Lobo
300

Body temperature is regulated by controlling blood flow through the skin and the activity of sweat glands

TEMPERATURE REGULATION

300

Occurs where diets contain insufficient vitamin A for meeting the needs associated with growth and development, and physiological functions.

VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY IN THE SKIN

300
Teleserye about a woman made of water
What is Agua Bendita
400

Small amounts of waste products are lost through the skin and in gland secretion.

EXCRETION

400

Is important for the immune responses for the defense in our body against illness.  

INTRAEPIDERMAL MACROPHAGES

400
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