SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 18
-By zooomania
Integument
• There is nothing more conspicuous about an organism
than its skin.
• It is our primary means of identifying the organism,
and is what defines the boundary of its body.
• Skin is also the primary means through which an
organism interacts with its environment.
Function :
• support and protect soft tissues against abrasion, microbes
• reception and transduction of external stimuli - i.e. heat, chemical,
tactile
• transport of materials involved in excretion, secretion, resorption,
dehydration, rehydration
• heat regulation
• respiration
• nutrition/nutrient storage - i.e. storage of vitamins, synthesis of
Vitamin D
• locomotion
• coloration - cryptic or display
Basic structure of the integument:
• The integument consists primarily of the skin and its
derivatives.
• Skin is a functional unit composed layers of fairly distincy
epidermis (derived from ectoderm) and dermis (derived
from the dermatome of somites) that are separated by the
basement membrane.
 Epidermis
 It is relatively thin in most
animals
 The upper layer composed of
mostly dead, differentiated
cells (stratum corneum) with a
lot of keratin which helps the
skin maintain some protection
against water loss and
bacteria
 Dermis
 It is more of a
connective tissue than
protective
 Irregularly-shaped
connective tissue cells
that produce the
extracellular matrix,
including collagen and
elastic fibers.
THE INTEGUMENT AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Epidermis Dermis
EPIDERMIS FUNCTION
• The epidermis, derived from somatic ectoderm, is the
exterior-most covering of the chordate body.
• It provides protection against the invasion of
microorganisms, provides flexibility in motion, and seals in
moisture.
• As will be seen, it also gives rise to a variety of
differentiated structures such as feathers, hair, horns,
claws, nails and glands.
Epidermal Derivatives of the Integument
• The production of all of the following structures involves
keratinization.
• Epidermal Scales: a continuous layer of repetitious
thickenings of the stratum corneum.
• Claws and Talons: curved, laterally compressed
keratinized projections from the tips of digits.
• Hooves: enlarged keratinized plates found on the ends of
ungulate digits.
• Nails: keratinized epithelial cells.
Glands
Specialized to secrete specific products (oil, sweat,
milk, etc.), these structures are derived by an
infolding of the epidermis. In many cases they retain
a connection to the stratum corneum whereby their
secretions can be released at the skin surface.
THE DERMIS AND ITS DERIVATIVES
• The dermis is generally much thicker than the epidermis
and lies more deeply.
• It is made of a fibrous mass of connective tissue
(collagen) and is of mesodermal origin.
• It may directly produce dermal (membrane) bone.
• The dermis is important in defence against injury and in
the maintenance of body heat.
• Deeper regions of the dermis often contain fatty deposits,
smooth muscle, blood vessels and nerves.
• Dermal Bone
• Once present in some extinct fish.
• Now dermal bone is present in turtle dermal bone, antlers, and in
the dermal armour of armadillo.
• In most modern vertebrates, dermal bone (membrane bone) is
formed from embryonic mesenchyme by intramembranous
ossification, and contributes to the skull and skeleton, rather than
being manifested externally.
• An exception is teeth, which are partly derived from dermal bone..
•
Fish Scales
Fish scales are also called dermal scales since they are
derived mainly from the dermis.
• 1.Cosmoid Scales
• 2.Ganoid Scales.
• 3.Placoid Scales:
• 4) Teleost (bony fish) scales
4 a) Cycloid Scales
4 b) Ctenoid Scales:
scales
• TEETH
• Teeth are composed of three main parts.
• Enamel, the hardest substance in the body, covers the
tooth surface. It is epidermal in origin.
• Ganoin is a form of enamel.
• Dentin is similar to bone in structure but is harder. It is
located beneath the enamel and forms the walls of the
third component of teeth, the pulp cavity. These are of
dermal origin.
• Cosmine is a form of dentin. Dermal bone
called cementum is also present in mammalian teeth.
teeth
Thank you.

More Related Content

What's hot

Flight adaptations in birds
Flight adaptations in birdsFlight adaptations in birds
Flight adaptations in birdsGauri Haval
 
Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...
Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...
Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...SoniaBajaj10
 
vittelogenesis.pptx
vittelogenesis.pptxvittelogenesis.pptx
vittelogenesis.pptxCollege
 
Comparative Anatomy - Integumentary System
Comparative Anatomy - Integumentary SystemComparative Anatomy - Integumentary System
Comparative Anatomy - Integumentary SystemEmsi Onairpic
 
Outline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordatesOutline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordatesDr. Manoj Bangadkar
 
Balanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,Affinities
Balanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,AffinitiesBalanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,Affinities
Balanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,AffinitiesSoniaBajaj10
 
FINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptx
FINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptxFINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptx
FINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptxMonita Dhiman
 
Flightless bird
Flightless birdFlightless bird
Flightless birdSher Khan
 
Parental care in amphibians
Parental care in amphibians Parental care in amphibians
Parental care in amphibians Not Yet Working
 

What's hot (20)

Fish fins
Fish finsFish fins
Fish fins
 
Origin of chordata
Origin of chordataOrigin of chordata
Origin of chordata
 
Flight adaptations in birds
Flight adaptations in birdsFlight adaptations in birds
Flight adaptations in birds
 
General characters amphibia
General characters amphibiaGeneral characters amphibia
General characters amphibia
 
Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...
Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...
Development of frog up to formation of three germ layers, Blastula Stage, Gas...
 
Types of larva
Types of larvaTypes of larva
Types of larva
 
vittelogenesis.pptx
vittelogenesis.pptxvittelogenesis.pptx
vittelogenesis.pptx
 
Mammals
MammalsMammals
Mammals
 
Types of fish scales
Types of fish scalesTypes of fish scales
Types of fish scales
 
Comparative Anatomy - Integumentary System
Comparative Anatomy - Integumentary SystemComparative Anatomy - Integumentary System
Comparative Anatomy - Integumentary System
 
Chordata
Chordata Chordata
Chordata
 
Aortic arches in vertebrates
Aortic arches in vertebratesAortic arches in vertebrates
Aortic arches in vertebrates
 
Outline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordatesOutline of classification of protochordates
Outline of classification of protochordates
 
Vertebrate respiratory system
Vertebrate respiratory systemVertebrate respiratory system
Vertebrate respiratory system
 
Balanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,Affinities
Balanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,AffinitiesBalanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,Affinities
Balanoglossus-Morphology structure, development , larva ,Affinities
 
Digestive system of vertebrates
Digestive system of vertebratesDigestive system of vertebrates
Digestive system of vertebrates
 
FINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptx
FINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptxFINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptx
FINS IN FISHES ZOOLOGY.pptx
 
Jaw suspension in vertebrates [autosaved]
Jaw suspension in vertebrates [autosaved]Jaw suspension in vertebrates [autosaved]
Jaw suspension in vertebrates [autosaved]
 
Flightless bird
Flightless birdFlightless bird
Flightless bird
 
Parental care in amphibians
Parental care in amphibians Parental care in amphibians
Parental care in amphibians
 

Similar to The Integument: Structure and Functions of the Skin and its Derivatives

1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx
1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx
1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptxadesiredWish
 
Integumentary system
Integumentary systemIntegumentary system
Integumentary systemHimikaRathi
 
SKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptx
SKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptxSKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptx
SKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptxGirjaPrasad
 
Protection, support and movement in animals
Protection, support and movement in animals Protection, support and movement in animals
Protection, support and movement in animals Andrea Lim
 
Comparative anatomy of Integumentary System
Comparative anatomy of Integumentary SystemComparative anatomy of Integumentary System
Comparative anatomy of Integumentary Systembasimahmed15
 
The sense of touch, pain & temperature
The sense of touch, pain & temperatureThe sense of touch, pain & temperature
The sense of touch, pain & temperatureHashim Ali
 
Final-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptx
Final-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptxFinal-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptx
Final-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptxTehreemFatima338332
 
Integumentary System.pptx
Integumentary System.pptxIntegumentary System.pptx
Integumentary System.pptxSheetal Patil
 
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptx
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptxSKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptx
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptxDR.P.S SUDHAKAR
 
"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf
"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf
"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdfDolisha Warbi
 
Powerpoint of integumentary syytem
Powerpoint of  integumentary syytemPowerpoint of  integumentary syytem
Powerpoint of integumentary syytemnone
 
Powerpoint of integumentary system of vertebrates
Powerpoint of  integumentary system of vertebratesPowerpoint of  integumentary system of vertebrates
Powerpoint of integumentary system of vertebratesnone
 
Comparative account of derivatives of integuments
Comparative account of derivatives of integuments Comparative account of derivatives of integuments
Comparative account of derivatives of integuments sunandakumre
 
Unit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptx
Unit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptxUnit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptx
Unit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptxDr. S.Thanga Pandiyan
 

Similar to The Integument: Structure and Functions of the Skin and its Derivatives (20)

Integument
Integument  Integument
Integument
 
1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx
1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx
1. Protection, Support, and Movement.pptx
 
INTEGUMENTRY.pptx
INTEGUMENTRY.pptxINTEGUMENTRY.pptx
INTEGUMENTRY.pptx
 
Integumentary system
Integumentary systemIntegumentary system
Integumentary system
 
SKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptx
SKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptxSKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptx
SKIN OF VERTEBRATES (GIRJA PD.PATEL)..pptx
 
Protection, support and movement in animals
Protection, support and movement in animals Protection, support and movement in animals
Protection, support and movement in animals
 
Integumentary System
Integumentary SystemIntegumentary System
Integumentary System
 
Comparative anatomy of Integumentary System
Comparative anatomy of Integumentary SystemComparative anatomy of Integumentary System
Comparative anatomy of Integumentary System
 
The sense of touch, pain & temperature
The sense of touch, pain & temperatureThe sense of touch, pain & temperature
The sense of touch, pain & temperature
 
Final-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptx
Final-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptxFinal-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptx
Final-ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION.pptx
 
Integumentary System.pptx
Integumentary System.pptxIntegumentary System.pptx
Integumentary System.pptx
 
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptx
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptxSKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptx
SKIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.pptx
 
"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf
"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf
"ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN".pdf
 
Integument
IntegumentIntegument
Integument
 
Oh m!
Oh m!Oh m!
Oh m!
 
Powerpoint of integumentary syytem
Powerpoint of  integumentary syytemPowerpoint of  integumentary syytem
Powerpoint of integumentary syytem
 
Powerpoint of integumentary system of vertebrates
Powerpoint of  integumentary system of vertebratesPowerpoint of  integumentary system of vertebrates
Powerpoint of integumentary system of vertebrates
 
Layers of skin
Layers of skinLayers of skin
Layers of skin
 
Comparative account of derivatives of integuments
Comparative account of derivatives of integuments Comparative account of derivatives of integuments
Comparative account of derivatives of integuments
 
Unit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptx
Unit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptxUnit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptx
Unit I Integumentary system-Skin.pptx
 

More from zooomaniazooostory (11)

Comparative account of skull
Comparative account of skullComparative account of skull
Comparative account of skull
 
Respiratory system
Respiratory system Respiratory system
Respiratory system
 
Comparative account of jaw suspensuriumJ
Comparative account of jaw suspensuriumJComparative account of jaw suspensuriumJ
Comparative account of jaw suspensuriumJ
 
Nucleus ppt
Nucleus pptNucleus ppt
Nucleus ppt
 
Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton  Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton
 
Intermediate filament
Intermediate filament Intermediate filament
Intermediate filament
 
Vertebrates pptx
Vertebrates pptxVertebrates pptx
Vertebrates pptx
 
Prokaryotic cell ppt
Prokaryotic cell pptProkaryotic cell ppt
Prokaryotic cell ppt
 
Plasma membrane ppt
Plasma membrane pptPlasma membrane ppt
Plasma membrane ppt
 
Vertebrates
Vertebrates Vertebrates
Vertebrates
 
Ppt chordata
Ppt chordataPpt chordata
Ppt chordata
 

Recently uploaded

MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxAnupkumar Sharma
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfLike-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfMr Bounab Samir
 
Planning a health career 4th Quarter.pptx
Planning a health career 4th Quarter.pptxPlanning a health career 4th Quarter.pptx
Planning a health career 4th Quarter.pptxLigayaBacuel1
 
Romantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptx
Romantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptxRomantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptx
Romantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptxsqpmdrvczh
 
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint Presentation
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint PresentationROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint Presentation
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint PresentationAadityaSharma884161
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxthorishapillay1
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfUjwalaBharambe
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Educationpboyjonauth
 
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginners
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginnersDATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginners
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginnersSabitha Banu
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Quarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up Friday
Quarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up FridayQuarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up Friday
Quarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up FridayMakMakNepo
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxpboyjonauth
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPT
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPTECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPT
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPTiammrhaywood
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 

Recently uploaded (20)

MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
 
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfLike-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
 
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdfTataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
 
Planning a health career 4th Quarter.pptx
Planning a health career 4th Quarter.pptxPlanning a health career 4th Quarter.pptx
Planning a health career 4th Quarter.pptx
 
Romantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptx
Romantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptxRomantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptx
Romantic Opera MUSIC FOR GRADE NINE pptx
 
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint Presentation
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint PresentationROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint Presentation
ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS PowerPoint Presentation
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
 
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginners
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginnersDATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginners
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM for beginners
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
 
Quarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up Friday
Quarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up FridayQuarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up Friday
Quarter 4 Peace-education.pptx Catch Up Friday
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPT
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPTECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPT
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - LONG FORM TV DRAMA - PPT
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
 

The Integument: Structure and Functions of the Skin and its Derivatives

  • 2. Integument • There is nothing more conspicuous about an organism than its skin. • It is our primary means of identifying the organism, and is what defines the boundary of its body. • Skin is also the primary means through which an organism interacts with its environment.
  • 3.
  • 4. Function : • support and protect soft tissues against abrasion, microbes • reception and transduction of external stimuli - i.e. heat, chemical, tactile • transport of materials involved in excretion, secretion, resorption, dehydration, rehydration • heat regulation • respiration • nutrition/nutrient storage - i.e. storage of vitamins, synthesis of Vitamin D • locomotion • coloration - cryptic or display
  • 5. Basic structure of the integument: • The integument consists primarily of the skin and its derivatives. • Skin is a functional unit composed layers of fairly distincy epidermis (derived from ectoderm) and dermis (derived from the dermatome of somites) that are separated by the basement membrane.
  • 6.  Epidermis  It is relatively thin in most animals  The upper layer composed of mostly dead, differentiated cells (stratum corneum) with a lot of keratin which helps the skin maintain some protection against water loss and bacteria
  • 7.  Dermis  It is more of a connective tissue than protective  Irregularly-shaped connective tissue cells that produce the extracellular matrix, including collagen and elastic fibers.
  • 8. THE INTEGUMENT AND ITS DERIVATIVES Epidermis Dermis
  • 9. EPIDERMIS FUNCTION • The epidermis, derived from somatic ectoderm, is the exterior-most covering of the chordate body. • It provides protection against the invasion of microorganisms, provides flexibility in motion, and seals in moisture. • As will be seen, it also gives rise to a variety of differentiated structures such as feathers, hair, horns, claws, nails and glands.
  • 10. Epidermal Derivatives of the Integument • The production of all of the following structures involves keratinization. • Epidermal Scales: a continuous layer of repetitious thickenings of the stratum corneum. • Claws and Talons: curved, laterally compressed keratinized projections from the tips of digits. • Hooves: enlarged keratinized plates found on the ends of ungulate digits. • Nails: keratinized epithelial cells.
  • 11. Glands Specialized to secrete specific products (oil, sweat, milk, etc.), these structures are derived by an infolding of the epidermis. In many cases they retain a connection to the stratum corneum whereby their secretions can be released at the skin surface.
  • 12. THE DERMIS AND ITS DERIVATIVES • The dermis is generally much thicker than the epidermis and lies more deeply. • It is made of a fibrous mass of connective tissue (collagen) and is of mesodermal origin. • It may directly produce dermal (membrane) bone. • The dermis is important in defence against injury and in the maintenance of body heat. • Deeper regions of the dermis often contain fatty deposits, smooth muscle, blood vessels and nerves.
  • 13. • Dermal Bone • Once present in some extinct fish. • Now dermal bone is present in turtle dermal bone, antlers, and in the dermal armour of armadillo. • In most modern vertebrates, dermal bone (membrane bone) is formed from embryonic mesenchyme by intramembranous ossification, and contributes to the skull and skeleton, rather than being manifested externally. • An exception is teeth, which are partly derived from dermal bone.. •
  • 14. Fish Scales Fish scales are also called dermal scales since they are derived mainly from the dermis. • 1.Cosmoid Scales • 2.Ganoid Scales. • 3.Placoid Scales: • 4) Teleost (bony fish) scales 4 a) Cycloid Scales 4 b) Ctenoid Scales:
  • 16. • TEETH • Teeth are composed of three main parts. • Enamel, the hardest substance in the body, covers the tooth surface. It is epidermal in origin. • Ganoin is a form of enamel. • Dentin is similar to bone in structure but is harder. It is located beneath the enamel and forms the walls of the third component of teeth, the pulp cavity. These are of dermal origin. • Cosmine is a form of dentin. Dermal bone called cementum is also present in mammalian teeth.
  • 17. teeth