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Integumentary system
Ch05-Integumentary System - Edited
KeratinocytesMelanocytes Keratin cells that PRODUCE KERATIN. THE FIBROUS PROTEIN THAT MAKES THE EPIDERMIS A TOUGH PROTECTIVE LAYER A PIGMENT THAT.
The Integumentary System. Skin (Integument) Consists of two major regions Epidermis – outermost superficial region Dermis – below the epidermis Integument.
I NTRODUCTION TO S ENSORY R ECEPTORS Exercise 20 BI 232.
Peripheral Nervous System A. Sensory Receptors 1. Properties of receptors A) all receptors are transducers 1) they convert one form of stimulus into nerve.
Chapter 12 Nervous System III - Senses General Senses receptors that are widely distributed throughout the body skin, various organs and joints Special.
Somatic and Special Senses Chapter 10. Outline Sensory Receptors and Types of Sensory Receptors Projection and Adaptation Somatic Special Smell, Taste.
Integumentary System A.K.A.: Skin Chapter 6. Integumentary Overall Functions 1. Protect Underlying tissues & organs 2. Excrete salts, water, & organic.
Neural Control of Movement Chapter 2. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Brain – Cerebral Cortex/Cerebrum Motor cortex – Basal Ganglia/Diencephalon – sensory input.
Troy Friedman and Andrew Gronlund. Functions of the Nervous System Sensory Neurons=receptors Detect changes inside and outside the body Convert the information.