The Integumentary System, Part 1 - Skin Deep: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #6
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Anatomy & Physiology continues with a look at your biggest organ - your skin.
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Chapters:
Introduction: All About Skin 00:00
Skin Layers: Epidermis, Dermis, & Hypodermis 1:30
Types of Epidermal Cells: Keratinocytes, Melanocytes, Langerhans Cells, and Merkel Cells 2:15
Layers of Skin: Stratum Corneum, Stratum Lucidum, Stratum Granulosum, Stratum Spinosum, and Stratum Basale 4:15
Layers of the Dermis: Papillary, Reticular, and Hypodermis 6:59
Review 8:48
Credits 9:18
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Layers of the skin:
Epidermis-made of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
Dermis
Hypodermis
Keratinocytes:
Make up the bulk of the epidermis
They are the building blocks of the tough fibrous keratin protein
Melanocyte:
Spider shaped cell that synthesises melanin
Langerhans cells
Originate in bone marrow and defend the epidermis
Merkel cells:
Combine with nerve endings to create a sensory receptor for touch
Thick skin- palms of hand and soles of feet and contains 5 epidermal layers
Thin skin- covers everything else and contains 4 epidermal layers
The deeper you go, the younger the cells are.
Regeneration happens in the lower layers and new cells move up towards surface where they die.
This is because the epidermal is epithelial so its avascular, all nutrients and oxygen come from dermis, so as they mature and go up, they lose their oxygen and nutrient supply so they die
Layers of the epidermis:
1. Stratum Corneum (horny layer, cells tough like animal horns)
a. Outermost layer and is the roughest, made up of 20-30 sheets of dead keratinocyte cells
2. Stratum Lucidum (clear layer)
a. 2-3 rows of clear, flat and dead keratinocyte (only found in thick skin)
3. Stratum granulosum (granular layer):
a. Contains living keratinocyte that form keratin, looks grainy as cells are getting compressed and flattened as they move up the epidermal layers, maturing as they go
4. Stratum spinosum (spiny layer)
a. Look prickly when seen under a microscope
5. Stratum basal
a. Single layer of columnar cells but is where most of that cell production happens and is also the layer that connects epidermis to dermis
Mnemonic - Come Lets Get Sun Burnt
Corneum
Lucidum
Granulosum
Spinosum
Basal
Layers of dermis:
1. Papillary layer
a. Composed of thin areolar connective tissue that is riddled with little peg like projections called dermal papillae. These protrusions form friction ridges that press up through epidermis that helps fingers and feet grip surfaces, fingerprints
2. Reticular Layer- thicker deeper layer that makes up 80% of dermis
a. Made up of dense irregular connective tissue
Hypodermis:
mostly contains adipose connective tissue, provides insulation, energy storage, shock absorption and helps anchor the skin
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"if theres a cell in the human body thats been responsible for causing the most pride and prejudice in human history is the melanocyte" but on a cellular level we are all the same". I love this man!!!
i don’t know why I’m here. I learned this 2 years ago, and I’m on fall break. i woke up at 7am thinking about the epidermis, i don’t know why.
Lol. I took anatomy 3 years ago and still dream of bone markings.🤣🤣🤣
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Going into nursing as a career change. Watching these videos are very helpful. Seriously thank you so much for taking the time to create them.
One year later, how is nursing?
How'd you do? I'm starting nursing school in a couple of months and have been using Crash Course to help me to get started on a good foot.
Same here with me.
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Im never going bare foot again, that little animation of the nail hurt me on a mental and physical level. ;-;
Lol that's how I feel XD
I'm not alone on that lol ....damn nail
ugh it was horrible. like a nail on a chalk board.
I'm a biomedical science student who's worked with cadavers and that *still* made me cringe and flex my toes like mad.
So don't worry.
You weren't the only ones.
Yeah, I didn't see the need to drive the point home like that either.
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Literally watch this for my anatomy test in the morning
Watching this for my histology test which is in 1 hour lol
Watching this before my 11am A and P exam today😂
Same lol
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History repeats itself lmao
Thank goodness for crash course!!! Once again explaining things better than my actual teachers! Side-note: did anyone else cringe as the nail went through all the layers?
I thought it was hot.
Because teachers know their audience, smelly young adults which sleep and don't pay attention. Here they get money, have all kinds of audiences and it is accessible by anyone
I was freaking out seeing that nail go down. It happened to a friend but through her bottom...
That happened to me when was a kid and now watching that I was reminded of it .. it was in the subconscious part of my mind ,, lol now I'm conscious of it all again ,, oh the agony !!!!!
Ahh!! I did! Idk why I cringed if it's just an animation...lol. It freaked me out..
Crash Course really comes through when you have last minute cramming to do for a test you have in anatomy
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Actually, I had a really interesting discussion with my science teacher about the organ aboard the Nautilus. He said that since it could come up for air whenever it wanted (except for when they were at the South pole), it wouldn't make much of a difference. They'd have to come up a bit more often, but not a ton, but now, since the ocean is so crowded, it would be extremely cost inefficient to have a pipe organ in board.
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I couldn’t resist... but for Hank’s family and friends, if anything suddenly happens medically to Hank, and no one can figure it out, might I suggest looking for some evil, murderous epithelial cell who saw the bloopers clip and decided it had to get revenge!
I don’t know that I’ve ever laughed that hard over one person tripping over one word that many times!!
I love it! Not just for the humor but that it shows other folks that anybody/everybody can hit roadblocks especially in A&P!!
"Excuse my Latin - Horny Layer" I'm sure a lot of people have laughed at the name of that.
Skin has layers, like ogres.
SaiyanHeretic you’re great
and onions lol
There needs to be a video on the anatomy of ogres.
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Anyone here for Human Anatomy or Human Body Systems?
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Same.Majority student are from anatomy and physiology
Here from Skin Specialist school aka medical aesthetician 🙋🏻♀️
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Yup! It's vital to learn human anatomy before and after death to deduce. :) I'm 12 by the way and is curious.
ah ! i thought when i went to uni my days of being able to rely on crash course to help with revision were over. I was wrong. and I am so happy ! this topic is being covered at just the right time for my uni assessment !
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"On the Cellular level we are all the same" :)
However on genetic level we are all different.... well most of us are (twins & clones)
Philip Anderson hmm... I've heard before that people have 99% of the same genetic information, the 1% is what makes us look a bit different from each other. I mean if we share 97% of our DNA with chimps it's kind of scary how similar our DNA are from each other.
Deathcap Rabadon well, it's wrong, haha
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Thank you for all your awesome videos, I'm a mature student who really appreciates the effort you've taken, very informative. I find them a fantastic supplement to our anatomy class and a awesome study help.
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Thank you Sir. The contents are very helpful, specifically "Come let's get sun burned" part really helped me to memorize the layers of skin.
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thank you so much for this. you even explained, indirectly, that skin does not breathe. also, you mentioned sunscreen! good job crash course!
DayWatch Crash Course strongly endorses the wearing of sunscreen.
-Nicole
CrashCourse you guys are the best
CrashCourse sunscreen inhibits the bodies natural safety mechanism (burning sensation) that tells you you've been in the sun long enough. This allows you to be in the sun too long which is not safe...it's also been shown to inhibit the skin's production of vitamin D...most sunscreen has a long list of toxic chemicals as well that may be carcinogenic. Something like coconut oil, seems to be a safer option but still covering up with light clothing or finding shade after you've been exposed to enough Sun would be a safer option. I've noticed the more fresh fruits and vegetables I eat and less processed foods, the longer I can be in the sun without burning.
Anyways, thanks for your videos, always informative!
Matt Bennett the carcinogenic claims have been discarded multiple times. every sunscreen has safety instructions written on the back that include "do not spend a prolonged time in the sun, even with a high SPF." the vitamin D statement is simply NOT true, show me one single peer-reviewed study that shows this. coconut oil has an SPF of about 8 which is extremely low. the vegetable thing isn't some miracle solution, it just means that you are eating more antioxdiants which are anti-inflammatory and sunburn is an inflammation of the skin.
DayWatch hi daywatch, the skin absorbs much of what you put on it and to think that the many chemicals in that lotion entering the blood stream is not harmful, seems odd to me.
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Tycoon both are AMAAZING though!!
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Love osmosis better
I feel like Khan academy goes into a LOT more detail about most things, but also has a lot of support and different ways of presenting the same information. By the time I'm done with their material, whether I understand it all or not, I have more than enough to understand my other class material, which looks easy all of the sudden. For that, I love it.
THIS, however, literally encompasses everything I need to know and does it in a way that's easy to understand and quickly.
I am taking a online course and I am having a hard time understanding, too poor for tutor. Thank you for doing this for free, it is very appreciated.
Suddenly got the urge to study how skincare works and I thought the best place to start is how the skin is actually built, tysm!!!
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Perbhat Kumar Good luck!
-Nicole
Thanks CrashCourse
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"Come, Let's Get Some Bacon"
There, I fixed it =)
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i can not study on Sebs study crammer. Kaln Mrak , can you show me? Thank you very much
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I really love Come Let's Get Sun Burned. That really is an awesome idea (no matter how stupid it sounds) and really helps me memorize the layers.
animation: you've just stepped on a big ol' nail
my brain: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!
I'm a medical student and I found your videos very helpful!
Thanks a lot, Hank :)
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6:28 funny thing is, my friend and I came up with Come, Let's Get Some Books.. And I think I'll stick with it 😅
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Crash deliver the most fun and easy to understand of human anatomy ,
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The pony needs a condom.
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Anyone here for A&P?
Waiting for next weeks video!!!
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"on a cellular level, we are all the same" .. the nerdiest wisdom I've ever heard XD
Skin colour differs across the globe because it's a human evolutionary response to the sun's exposure, and the sun's rays hit some parts more directly and for a longer duration than other parts...correct?
Correct, the amount of pigment differs
Rubbish. Skin colour differs so that racists know who to hate.
***** Indeed. More pigment gives better protection, while less pigment enables the skin to make vitamin D more efficiently.
Nillie To elaborate, darker skin is useful near the equator because sunlight is strong there, so more protection is selected for. On the other hand, nearer the poles sunlight is weaker so the problem becomes getting enough Vitamin D, which the pigment in dark skin blocks.
Which is why darker-skinned people in higher latitudes should drink their milk and more fair-skinned people in the tropics should wear lots of sunscreen.
Lincoln Maurice
Most brands of milk have a kind that's fortified with vitamin D.
Awesome, looking forward to next episode :-)
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hahaha"it's a pneumonic" hahah Closed captions are sick
Thank you for translating it into Arabic language ❤
I'm an Arab from Iraq ❤
This helps in class so much thanks for making this.
Great A&P info for nursing students....Thanx CrashCourse!
Please cover tickle/sensation sensitivity.
I found that skin-blanket animation/description both disturbing and hilarious.
Ikr lol
Can't wait for the next episode!
I love him 😂 it keeps the world out and you in!
I now want a skin quilt.
Hello, Crash Course
Thank you so much for your videos! They are such a great help.
There is something I did not quite understood about Keratinocytes. In the video it is said that "they are the building blocks of the tough, fibrous protein keratin" I thought proteins are made up of amino acids...Did you meant to say that the keranocytes produce the keratin?
Cheerio!
Needed this for my esthetics theory. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
4 years in the collage and you helped alot!!
The stratum lucidity actually covers the entire body it is just more apparent on the palms and bottom of the feet.
Elisa, The Mediator I was waiting for someone to say this!!! As someone who is an esthetician they go over that, and its in our book which is used all over the country for it. 👍👍👍
"Before sex get latex condom" - S. Basale, S. Spinosum, S. Granulosum, S. Lucidem, and S. Corneum. Easier to remember.
Loves this!!! Thanks for this!!❤️
this is such a useful topic! good job!
Who else got increasingly uncomfy when the nail kept piercing further down the layers lmao
Haha, my science teacher played this for the class and I was probably the only one who knew who Hank was… People are really missing out. 😂
thanks for this. very informative for a crash course.
Good luck on ur tests everyone
Quick question: On someone who has a noticeable amount of fat, is most of that fat considered in the hypodermis?
yeah it'll either be subcutaneous, i.e. under your skin, or visceral, i.e. around your organs!
My spine tensed when I saw that animation of the nail... >.
Excellent as usual!