SKIN

the flexible tissue (integument) enclosing the body of vertebrate animals. In humans and other mammals, the skin operates a complex organ of numerous structures (sometimes called the integumentary system) serving vital protective and metabolic functions. It contains two main layers of cells: a thin outer layer, the epidermis, and a thicker inner layer, the dermis. Along the internal surface of the epidermis, young cells continuously multiply, pushing the older cells outward. At the outer surface the older cells flatten and overlap to form a tough membrane and gradually shed as calluses or collections of dead skin. Horns, hoofs, hair (fur), feathers, and scales are evolutionary adaptations of the epidermis. Although the epidermis has no blood vessels, its deeper strata contain melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin. The underlying dermis consists of connective tissue in which are embedded blood vessels, lymph channels, nerve endings, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, fat cells, hair follicles, and muscles. The nerve endings, called receptors, perform an important sensory function. They respond to various stimuli, including contact, heat, and cold. Response to cold activates the erector muscles, causing hair or fur to stand erect; fright also causes this reaction. From the outer surface of the dermis extend numerous projections (papillae) that fit into pits on the inner surface of the epidermis so that the two layers are firmly locked together. In humans, whorls on the fingers show where the epidermis falls between rows of papillae, making the patterns used in fingerprinting. The skin provides a barrier against invasion by outside organisms and protects underlying tissues and organs from abrasion and other injury, and its pigments shield the body from the dangerous ultraviolet rays in sunlight. It also waterproofs the body, preventing excessive loss or gain of bodily moisture. Human skin performs several functions that help maintain normal body temperature: its numerous sweat glands excrete waste products along with salt-laden moisture, the evaporation of which may account, in certain circumstances, for as much as 90% of the cooling of the body; its fat cells act as insulation against cold; and when the body overheats, the skin's extensive small blood vessels carry warm blood near the surface where it is cooled. The skin is lubricated by its own oil glands, which keep both the outside layer of the epidermis and the hair from drying to brittleness. Human skin has remarkable self-healing properties, particularly when only the epidermis is damaged. Even when the injury damages the dermis, healing may still be complete if the wounded area occurs in a part of the body with a rich blood supply. Deeper wounds, penetrating to the underlying tissue, heal by scar formation. Scar tissue lacks the infection-resisting and metabolic functions of healthy skin; hence, sufficiently extensive skin loss by widespread burns or wounds may cause death.

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...body tissues. But dont assume that your skin is just your outer layer, a sort of envelope...contain your insides. In reality, your skin is an organ, just like your heart and...but chances are you do care how your skin looks. After all, its the one body organ...
...outer space, the world of our skin is still a great mystery. Our skin is an ecosystem and carries with...will suffer from imbalance. Our skins have no seasons or diurnal variation...adequate nutrition and care, the skin has tremendous self-healing...
...sermon, influence on Wright, 24 Black Skin, White Mask , 1 , 152 Black Unicorn...102 carnival, in In the Castle of My Skin , 86 87, 89 90 Cartey, Wilfred, 42 Casa...in Black Boy , 30 31 In the Castle of My Skin , 74 75 in Native Son , 30 31 Chesimard...
...uncomfortable, and sometimes painful, skin experiments. Kligman and Copelan said the skins of a dozen inmates had been...than likely display discolored skin permanently, for the first...lasted for weeks without the skin becoming hard. The willingness...
...your own. But you cannot, of course. My fingertips on your skin unsettle the boundaries between us, and there is no question that your skin surface touches back-but it is my skin on yours and vice versa, and we no more dissolve epidermally...
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...demands, all types of human skins have the same basic structure...external surface of the skin consists of a keratinized...2000. (f.46) All skin-bleaching chemicals...ability to produce the skins natural pigment, melanin...risk of sun-induced skin cancer. (f.47) Gorman...
...147) Blacks with lighter skin tones also fare better educationally...governmental positions have had light skin.(149) Colorism among Blacks...favor of persons with lighter skins. Indeed, some Blacks with darker skin pigmentation distrust and have...
Skin Test Anergy among Injection Drug Users Recruited...As part of TB control efforts, tuberculin skin testing is recommended for IDUs and other...tuberculosis (as detected by a positive skin test) never develop active TB disease. Studies...
...that the outer layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, requires...layer. In order to maintain the skins normal moisture level the stratum...formed from sebum, from the skins sebaceous glands, and waste products from sweat and from the skin itself. Deprived of sufficient...
...Evaluation of Silver Nanoparticle Toxicity in Skin in Vivo and Keratinocytes in Vitro. by...consumer products that routinely contact skin. OBJECTIVES: This study was designed...and penetrating potential into porcine skin in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used...
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Second Skins: A Serious Burn Is One...trials with a new artificial skin that the Food and Drug...fatty substance that makes skin waterproof. The skins blood vessels, lymph vessels...structural support to the skin. Fibroblasts are the dominant...
Skin Care: Starting from Scratch. by James L. Nash Experts...measures offer the best protection against occupational skin disease. Americas second most common type of occupational illness is skin disease, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...
Skin care tips for Black men. The man of the...was considered macho for men to have rugged skin to match their personalities. Women arent...men any more than men admire women with bad skin. While today men overall are more aware of...
...Certain vitamins have a skin-smoothing effect and can actually improve your skins texture, tone and clarity...dermatologist at Soho Skin and Laser Dermatology...vitamin C can improve your skins structure and firmness. "As we grow older, our skin loses its snap-back...
...proper care, you can keep your skin looking and feeling soft, supple...cleansing routine based on your skin type is essential to maintaining...remove old makeup, dirt and the skins own constantly shedding outer...available to help remove dead skin cells and leave your skin vibrant...
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...secret is in the science. Skin is the largest organ of...believe that protecting your skins health is at the heart...this is identifying your skin type and developing a...and impurities from the skins surface. 6 Avoid touching...scarring. 7 If you have oily skin choose products carefully...
...develop in older people whose skin are thin, inelastic, and have...which not only dries out the skin but also leads to generation of free radicals that can damage skin cells. The sun is your skins worst enemy. It is estimated...
...known to stimulate the skins own production of...Lancome Primordiale Skin Recharge SPF15 Visible...minerals to improve the skins natural defences. You can feel it tighten skin, and it evens skin...improve radiance and skin tone. It contains...which increases the skins natural production...
Freshen Your Skin. THE age-old saying, aout of sight, out of minda...whats beneath those garments. Winter can leave our skin feeling dry, itchy and tight, so the importance of fresh skin in the lead-up to spring is very important. Its...
...cell energy cycle and replenish the skin to visibly perfect skin tone, boost radiance and enhance luminosity...glycogen from fruit sugar to improve the skins energy and radiance. Perfect for dull complexions and a boost for jet-lagged skin.
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SKIN CANCER malignant tumor of the skin . The most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Rarer forms include mycosis fungoides (a type of lymphoma) and Kaposis sarcoma . Overexposure to...
...used in fingerprinting. The skin provides a barrier against invasion...gain of bodily moisture. Human skin performs several functions that...when the body overheats, the skins extensive small blood vessels...surface where it is cooled. The skin is lubricated by its own oil...
SKIN PATCH transdermal patch, or transdermal delivery system, adhesive patch used to deliver a controlled dose of a drug through the skin over a period of time. A skin patch uses a special membrane to control the rate at which the liquid...
SKIN DIVING act of swimming freely underwater...the propulsion and agility of the swimmer. Skin diving is used in scientific, commercial...Pacific islands natives have long practiced skin diving and spear fishing. Many improvements...
SUNBURN inflammation of the skin caused by actinic rays from the sun or...symptoms. As ultraviolet rays penetrate the skin, they break down collagen and elastin, the two main structural components of the skin, a process that results in the wrinkled...
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