Skin Appendages

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Eccrine gland

Found all over the body, produce sweat, release secretions onto skin surface via pores

Apocrine gland

Found in genital region and under the arms. Secretions released into hair and contain fatty acids and proteins which smell bad when they come into contact with bacteria

Nail matrix

Nail structure that is proximal to the cuticle and is where cell growth takes place

Sudoriferous glands

Sweat glands

Skin (nail) folds

Create borders around the nail

What is the function of sweat?

Helps dissipate excess heat, excretes waste products, acidic properties inhibits bacterial growth

Central medulla

Innermost layer of the hair shaft

Sebaceous glands

Oil glands. Responsible for lubricating skin, preventing brittle hair, and killing bacteria. Activated at puberty.

Hair cuticle

Outermost structure of the hair shaft which is heavily keratinized

Cortex

Part of the hair shaft that surrounds the central medulla

Hair root

Part of the hair that is embedded in the hair follicle

Hair shaft

Part of the hair the projects from the surface of the scalp

Nail root

Portion of the nail that is embedded in the skin

Hair follicle

Produces hair

Nail cuticle

Proximal nail fold that projects onto the nail body

Nails

Scale-like modifications of the epidermis

Hair

Skin appendage which is produced by a follicle and consists of keratinized epithelial cells

Arrector pili muscle

Smooth muscle that pulls hair upright when cold or frightened (goosebumps)

Growth zone (hair bulb matrix)

Structure within the hair follicle that produces hair cells

What are the four main appendages of the skin?

Sweat glands, sebaceous (oil) glands, hair, and nails

Nail body

Visible portion of the nail that is attached to the underlying skin

What is the composition of sweat?

Water, salts, vitamin C, some metabolic waste, fatty acids and protein (apocrine only)

Lunula

White portion at the base of the nail

Free edge

White portion of a nail that extends from the finger or toe and is not directly attached to the underlying skin


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