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Kimberly Lopez Nancy Martinez Diana Aquino Isabel Blas Period: 1. Integumentary System (Skin). FACTS.
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Kimberly Lopez Nancy Martinez Diana Aquino Isabel Blas Period: 1 Integumentary System(Skin)
FACTS • The Integumentary system, or skin, is the largest organ. It is made of the skin as well as hair and nails. In humans, this system accounts for about 12-15 percent of total body weight with a surface area of 1 through 2 meters. It is also one of the first lines of defense from the outside.
The function of the system • The functions of the Integumentary system is that is serves to waterproof and protect your body, sensory, temperature regulation and vitamin D production
Skin Donation • A person can decide to donate his or her skin in the same way as any other organ. • The skin that was donated can be used as a temporary treatment for patients with severe burns and while the patient's own skin heals, it can be implanted on the burned area as a permanent covering. You can also sign up for donation after death.
Skin Donation • They will still try to save your life though so the skin will only be taken after the death of the person. • Donating skin will not cause body disfigurement • The skin harvest is composed of a very thin layer of skin taken from the abdomen, back and legs.
Tattoo Skin Damage • A tattoo is essentially a series of punctures that insert dye into different levels of the skin, so it is by nature an invasive process. You may also have a reaction to the tattoo, in which bumps called granulomas, a mass of granulation tissue, or excessive scarring may appear.
This person on the left side as you can see has a lot of make up on , and slowly her fade away … This is NiniSmalls she has her whole body covered of tattoo’s .. All of that ink invades her skin.
This is an example of how she looks WITH & WITOUT MAKEUP. As you can tell her natural beauty faded away. The left side doesn’t look anything like the right one.
Links • http://sciencenetlinks.com/student-teacher-sheets/integumentary-system/ • http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/beauty/skin-and-lifestyle/tattoos-bad-for-skin.htm • http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobookintegusys.html • http://biology.about.com/od/organsystems/ss/integumentary_system.htm