The science of skin - Emma Bryce

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    Between you and the rest of the world lies an interface that makes up 16% of your physical weight. This is your skin, the largest organ in your body: laid out flat, it would cover close to 1.7 square metres of ground. But besides keeping your organs in, what is its purpose? Emma Bryce takes us into the integumentary system to find out.
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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  6 лет назад +268

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  • @MM-ey8si
    @MM-ey8si 6 лет назад +366

    I learnt more about the skin from this one video than i did by writing pages after pages of notes in bio class 😭

    • @MERRYJERRYL
      @MERRYJERRYL 6 лет назад +7

      exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @alicekuroo
      @alicekuroo 6 лет назад +14

      Maybe you're a visual thinker ^^

    • @theywalkinguptoyouand4060
      @theywalkinguptoyouand4060 6 лет назад +7

      The Boy then you didn't pay attention.

    • @viraligtrends7908
      @viraligtrends7908 3 года назад +1

      Hey beautiful 🥰I've just created a new channel and uploaded a video on how to layer skincare like a pro? .. If u don't mind plz check it out 😊ruclips.net/video/Gwk_F1mAH6Q/видео.html
      and don't take me wrong, I'm not self promoting.. It's jst cuz my channel is new so it's difficult for people to reach a new channel 😇 God bless u.. Thank u

    • @svetasirakanyan2624
      @svetasirakanyan2624 2 года назад +1

      Same

  • @Snaily
    @Snaily 6 лет назад +518

    Wait... So if I skin myself I'll weigh about 12kg less?
    Sounds like a plan.

  • @aj4138
    @aj4138 6 лет назад +181

    The quote at the beginning was something to think about..

    • @juliamcw338
      @juliamcw338 4 года назад +7

      That is because it is a Mark Twain quote!

    • @robynhood-rkal
      @robynhood-rkal 3 года назад +3

      Yeah..You're right....🤔

    • @version365
      @version365 5 месяцев назад

      I have actually thought about that myself for a long time! My thought was why not create clothes that are skinlike? If you get some dirt or mud on your skin, you just apply some water or soap & it dries within minutes.. whereas if you get dirt on your normal clothes, you have to wash them & then they take long time to dry up.

  • @SciencewithKatie
    @SciencewithKatie 6 лет назад +587

    What's better than a TED-Ed video? A science TED-Ed! 🙌🏼💛

    • @EchoHeo
      @EchoHeo 6 лет назад +8

      Science with Katie
      Um.... That.... Doesnt....make....any sense......

    • @Bastogne1944
      @Bastogne1944 6 лет назад +17

      If only you were as witty in your videos as you are in the comment section.

    • @Danyl99
      @Danyl99 6 лет назад +4

      Science with Katie FoR Sure😁

    • @thehonourablesir2020
      @thehonourablesir2020 6 лет назад +1

      Bluemon Don't u speak english? she just said that their videos about science topics are the best?

    • @thehonourablesir2020
      @thehonourablesir2020 6 лет назад +2

      General S. Patton we don't need people like u trolling in the comments section. go be a disappointment to ur parents somewhere else

  • @feelinblue5217
    @feelinblue5217 3 года назад +48

    Who else is here because of school?

  • @CrazyGamer-xi8rf
    @CrazyGamer-xi8rf 6 лет назад +29

    His voice is so soothing...

  • @maisey2363
    @maisey2363 3 года назад +58

    Is anyone watching this and taking a moment to say thank you to ourselves? This is just our skin alone ...it doesn’t even go into all the other organs and their individual working intricacies...
    I’m always so in awe of, what we can naturally do! It is a shame that we forget that not only can we do all these things to stay alive but we are so biologically good at it we are not even in control for most of it ...it literally just happens, our bodies are so amazing that we must be mindful of how everyone of of us is a blessing and a master piece of Mother Nature.
    Everything else we can do (talents and skills) and have (things we achieve in life) makes us all a little bit more extra ✨

  • @DecodeChannel
    @DecodeChannel 6 лет назад +662

    Skin is nature's natural wrapping paper.

    • @MM-ey8si
      @MM-ey8si 6 лет назад +30

      Decode Channel and we are the nature’s gifts?

    • @Solidmiki21
      @Solidmiki21 6 лет назад +7

      /r/ShowerThoughts

    • @gregscotland1159
      @gregscotland1159 6 лет назад +9

      So one day someone is going to tear us open with their hands to see what's inside.

    • @RikXtreme4
      @RikXtreme4 6 лет назад +6

      or hang us on a tree and beat us with a stick, waiting for us to spill our guts...literally..

    • @gregscotland1159
      @gregscotland1159 6 лет назад +8

      RikXtreme4 and the kids will scream with delight as they pick our guts off teh floor and eat them in front of our hanging carcasses.
      Ahh... Wasn't this wrapping paper analogy just beautiful.

  • @bethrobelia
    @bethrobelia 2 года назад +19

    Thanks TedEd for providing free content for my anatomy and physiology class. I have no budget and no curriculum assistance from our district, so this is perfect!

  • @BrittBerg
    @BrittBerg 6 лет назад +64

    I literally have a chapter on the skin in biology class right now so this is really helpful

  • @dharmeshsingh9050
    @dharmeshsingh9050 6 лет назад +23

    I am now officially addicted to TED-ED videos.

  • @MommaJoy
    @MommaJoy 6 месяцев назад +2

    These animated videos are so interesting and helpful. I use them with my 5th and 6th graders. The visuals make a great learning tool without making it childish for my class.

  • @Victoria056kostyuk
    @Victoria056kostyuk 2 года назад +8

    2.The video talks about the role of skin in the human body. The skin forms the basis of the integumentary system. It includes 3 layers: epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue. The skin performs 3 main functions: protection, thermoregulation and receptor.Microorganisms living on the skin are also part of the skin's immune system. In conclusion, I would like to say that thanks
    to the skin, we interact and feel connected with
    the environment.

  • @dbsirius
    @dbsirius 6 лет назад +154

    Ah, skin....my favorite suit.

    • @viraligtrends7908
      @viraligtrends7908 3 года назад

      Hey beautiful 🥰I've just created a new channel and uploaded a video on how to layer skincare like a pro? .. If u don't mind plz check it out 😊ruclips.net/video/Gwk_F1mAH6Q/видео.html
      and don't take me wrong, I'm not self promoting.. It's jst cuz my channel is new so it's difficult for people to reach a new channel 😇 God bless u.. Thank u

    • @madriagadaryl1598
      @madriagadaryl1598 3 года назад

      @@viraligtrends7908 i dont see it its been removed:/

    • @m.munshi
      @m.munshi 3 года назад

      Aahh,,, uhhh

  • @mohammedthabit6391
    @mohammedthabit6391 6 лет назад +4

    Just wanted to tell you that
    I am from iraq ( 24 y).. I keep watching your awsome videos.. So does my sister (17y) and her classmates..
    You guys are inspiring and great.. You just make ppl love science more and more .
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  • @zepetodanbi900
    @zepetodanbi900 2 года назад +1

    Skin is the biggest organ in human body. It had 3 layers. Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis. Each layer has different functions including everything. Epidermis: first layer of skin, mainly consists of pores, dead cells that flake off every day. Dermis: a middle layer of skin that mainly consists of sweat glands, sebum, oil glands, hair follicle, blood vessels, nerves. Hypodermis: a layer only consists of fats of oil

  • @mersaultal3325
    @mersaultal3325 6 месяцев назад

    Just finished watching the video, very impressive I must say. Emma Bryce explained the skin's three layers, how they regulate temperature, defend against germs, and process physical sensations.
    Bryce also talked about the skin's immune system and how it detects harmful pathogens.
    Bryce explained how the skin regulates our body temperature and how it adapts to different environments.
    I think he did a great job of explaining everything in a way that was both informative and engaging.

  • @ufo717212
    @ufo717212 6 лет назад +2

    I got goosebumps when you explained the science behind goosebumps at 4:20.

  • @JustNatax3
    @JustNatax3 6 лет назад +136

    Thank you for bringing some skin appreciation :) it's such an underrated very important organ. And such a miracle of evolution.

    • @Mark-Wilson
      @Mark-Wilson 3 года назад

      @@viraligtrends7908 it is self rpomoting tho no matter the intention dummy stop it all youubers whoa r esuscesful in some way got their views by actually making videos people are interested in and by tagging them and other ways of promoting your channel ott his way maybe colalborations

  • @caitlyna.macmaster3853
    @caitlyna.macmaster3853 2 месяца назад

    This is a helpful overview and introduction, but if you are using this video to study, beware, think critically, and cross-reference carefully with your textbook. E.g.:
    @ 0:52 - Other sources give "thin skin" thickness as 0.10 to 0.15mm (much less than 0.5 mm stated here as the minimum); "thick skin" is 0.6mm to 4.5mm.
    @ 3:37 - Other sources give the volume of blood circulating through the skin as 5% or 8-10%. Answer 25% on your test and you may get it wrong.
    @ 4:17 - Arrector pili muscle should be on the opposite side of the hair follicle ("under" it when it's lying flattened). When muscles contract, they PULL the hair vertical, rather than pushing it, as shown in the illustration.

  • @gipsy2087
    @gipsy2087 5 лет назад +7

    PLEASE KEEP UP WITH VIDEOS LIKE THIS, I LOVE THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED IT....

  • @breastpilk
    @breastpilk 6 лет назад +9

    1:23
    If the square shown in the diagram represents 1 square centimetre, that's a damn big thumb

  • @aprinasharma9108
    @aprinasharma9108 2 года назад +7

    Awesome and interesting video
    The human body is a very complex thing to understand. I'm glad this came up for us to understand better. Through this everyone know that 16% is weight of our skin and skin play important role in maintaining body temp.

  • @mountainguy
    @mountainguy 6 лет назад +1

    Phenomenon behind goosebumps is quite amazing part.

  • @spooderman2110
    @spooderman2110 3 года назад +5

    Ted ed: Liver is the largest organ
    Also Ted ed: Skin is the largest
    Me: *confused pikachu face*

    • @mlrahhkiwi9728
      @mlrahhkiwi9728 3 года назад +2

      LoOl🤭🤭🤭🌸🌸🌸

    • @theroyalskeleton9535
      @theroyalskeleton9535 3 года назад

      they probably said the liver is the largest internal organ, not external

    • @spooderman2110
      @spooderman2110 3 года назад

      @@theroyalskeleton9535 makes sense 😁

  • @isabellafong4824
    @isabellafong4824 6 лет назад +1

    I was literally searching Ted Ed for a video on the integumentary system all day yesterday. Thanks.

  • @bonjourneegarmin7913
    @bonjourneegarmin7913 Год назад +1

    "skin's thickness varies from .5 ml at this thinnest and up to 4 ml at this thickness." TED-ED

  • @anaspirant1966
    @anaspirant1966 3 года назад +2

    Ted ed is one of the most influential and informative channel on yt
    Get to learn so much🙌

  • @schnieti
    @schnieti 6 лет назад +15

    You gotta love your skin. I've got excema and that made me appriciate it much more

  • @maruf16khan
    @maruf16khan 6 лет назад +32

    never thought about something that is so "ME". Thanks TedEd!

  • @saileshsingh7661
    @saileshsingh7661 6 лет назад +98

    As always i love ..your animation. ...

  • @jamessmith65536
    @jamessmith65536 6 лет назад +6

    1:57 optical illusion

  • @MAIA_HUSKY
    @MAIA_HUSKY 3 года назад +2

    this is too emotional i feel like crying

  • @elianasanjuan4328
    @elianasanjuan4328 4 года назад +1

    You are the best! I am Dermatologist and I love this page!

  • @user-ow6lz1mm2z
    @user-ow6lz1mm2z 3 года назад +1

    ماشاء الله، ترجمة مميزة جدًا ودقيقة، من أجود التراجم، شكرًا Rana و hussain

  • @Kensha_lol
    @Kensha_lol 10 дней назад

    This is the first video when I'm trying to learn about the skin lol great video by the way 👍👌

  • @mariamamanjang2851
    @mariamamanjang2851 Год назад +1

    I must say I love this video ❤

  • @WW-qc3xq
    @WW-qc3xq 6 лет назад +1

    The background music is very calming 😌

  • @swaroopbharaskar7917
    @swaroopbharaskar7917 6 лет назад +4

    Awesome video you are educating people about this topic

  • @coco-jl7kq
    @coco-jl7kq 6 лет назад +15

    Hey .. Ted ed your are doing a good job by educating every one of us through your efforts. Thank you so much .. Can you please make a video on causes dandruff

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 6 лет назад +3

    The human body is a very complex thing to understand. I'm glad this came up for us to understand better.

  • @okirolawrence
    @okirolawrence 11 месяцев назад +1

    i felt that stone at 1:45

  • @IOHuynhMaiPhuong
    @IOHuynhMaiPhuong 4 года назад

    On this day last year, there was an event about skin that has changed significantly my life.

  • @BasicEducation
    @BasicEducation 6 лет назад +1

    Very interesting and informative video.
    We can protect our skin from diseases by covering it with proper dressings and taking regular baths.

  • @sar_._726
    @sar_._726 6 лет назад

    THIS CHANNEL IS AWESOME THEY GIVES YOU KNOWLEDGE WHICH HELPS IN DAY TO DAY LIFE

  • @ericbakuladavis
    @ericbakuladavis 11 месяцев назад

    The video suggests that cooling is achieved by moving heat in sweat out of the body. The skin and sweat are the same temperature, so moving sweat out doesn't cool the skin. Cooling comes from the evaporation of sweat. As sweat dries, it pulls heat from the skin. It's the same effect you'd experience if you were to step out of a shower and let yourself air dry.

  • @Gr95dc
    @Gr95dc 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome video! If I was a teacher I would show this to my class.

  • @yiumyoumsan6997
    @yiumyoumsan6997 6 лет назад +10

    0:20 i saw a face in the middle of the skin square.

  • @fzrewagfzaerfer
    @fzrewagfzaerfer Год назад

    4:15 Witness the action of the first delating muscles while all other muscles known to the world so far were contracting ones! Wow.

  • @Lotus-mz5wn
    @Lotus-mz5wn 3 года назад +1

    How great you, O God, who created this creativity

  • @aifan6148
    @aifan6148 6 лет назад +1

    The best part: we don't need to program any of these amazing functions.

  • @abdusalomabdukayumov8640
    @abdusalomabdukayumov8640 3 года назад +2

    It’s clear to understand, eye-catching, and full of informations. Subscribed ❤️

  • @tarekaljawi
    @tarekaljawi 6 лет назад +12

    I really miss old video ending music

  • @katarinajiroschotsman3047
    @katarinajiroschotsman3047 6 лет назад +2

    Wow our body is so cool!😍

  • @rehabshour7756
    @rehabshour7756 3 года назад +1

    Thanks 👍

  • @1989-e6o
    @1989-e6o 6 лет назад +2

    god bless the lovely animation

  • @afud1015
    @afud1015 6 лет назад +7

    what about skin products? many people use it to maintain or enhance the beauty of their skins, some people unfortunately suffer the effect of those skin care products due to certain substances which damage their skins but most of those are the fake ones, I'm talking about one of those skin care product that has *natural compounds* on their labels and also the other widely used skin care products that you might find at the stores. Does our skins still remain *naturally healthy and same* after we used those products

    • @Rhaifha
      @Rhaifha 6 лет назад +11

      Gogeta Snake venom is natural, but it can still kill you. 'Natural ingredients' in products are a meaningless term used to sell more product.

    • @theywalkinguptoyouand4060
      @theywalkinguptoyouand4060 6 лет назад

      Gogeta very uneducated

  • @MarcoTube98
    @MarcoTube98 6 лет назад

    actually the "thickest" skin is the one on our back. The foot skin is called "thick skin" just for the presence of a thick keratinized layer, which is less prominent in "thin" skin

  • @finnbender7168
    @finnbender7168 6 лет назад +39

    Cassandra from Doctor Who...that was my initial thought

  • @jacobdonnarhiantalleyanput8186
    @jacobdonnarhiantalleyanput8186 2 года назад +1

    As a fact. We were created and treated equal. I got mine in too. Yay. ❤.

  • @tokidoki1029
    @tokidoki1029 6 лет назад +1

    For once, I actually know what the video is talking about since we learned about this a few weeks ago in Human Physiology. It’s a nice refresher 😬

  • @TheExMuslim
    @TheExMuslim 6 лет назад +25

    Great educational video as usual, thank you.

  • @camielsteenhuis9855
    @camielsteenhuis9855 5 лет назад +4

    Will there be Dutch subtitles available anytime soon? That would be great for my Dutch students who need some more English practice. In Dutch there is very few good animations to be found on these topics. If you're having difficulties finding a translator I would volunteer. Groetjes.

  • @kumarshumar
    @kumarshumar 6 лет назад +34

    That's too much science for my skin.

    • @viraligtrends7908
      @viraligtrends7908 3 года назад

      Hey beautiful 🥰I've just created a new channel and uploaded a video on how to layer skincare like a pro? .. If u don't mind plz check it out 😊ruclips.net/video/Gwk_F1mAH6Q/видео.html
      and don't take me wrong, I'm not self promoting.. It's jst cuz my channel is new so it's difficult for people to reach a new channel 😇 God bless u.. Thank u

  • @tunami6914
    @tunami6914 6 лет назад

    our human body, and everything is so fascinating

  • @rkade1486
    @rkade1486 4 года назад +1

    I feel like I'm watching Game Theory, but with less jokes.
    I don't understand half the things said, but the other half I do is extremely helpful, thank you.

  • @khaledsabry8888
    @khaledsabry8888 6 лет назад +1

    could you please make a video about the nervous system it would be perfect. thank you so much we love ted ed and nothing above that.

  • @Xelaria
    @Xelaria 3 года назад +1

    I never thought I would be a millionth viewer on anything

  • @maninderkaur-dc9tc
    @maninderkaur-dc9tc 6 лет назад +3

    To the point! Well explained!! Time saving !! Amazing animation!! E everything upto mark!!😊😊😊

  • @x3ICEx
    @x3ICEx 6 лет назад +1

    1:20 that red rectangle's NOT a square centimeter! More likely just 1/3 of it.
    Or giant hands?

  • @ZeusGamingAOM
    @ZeusGamingAOM 5 лет назад +21

    0:20
    Square Human
    Square Human

  • @guytelfer1353
    @guytelfer1353 Год назад

    At .43secds in, the nerve looks like a vessel? This a macro capillary, consider a transparent vessel and the color of a vessel is determined by its substance(contents), a shared cytoplasm would allow the movement of heme or have an expanded voltage gradient over the nerve fibers(organized heme, proteins, antibodies ect) , plasma could be a example of a shared cytoplasm with unorganized proteins drivin by currents and insulating blood cells with organized proteins, having a different current in the pericardium to the myocardium, a rbc enters the liver into a different current through the capillaries different than the current of the bloodstream for instance considering the size of a rbc with the distance across the liver without pressure from the bloodstream and how long it would take the rbc to get to the other side of the liver without the pressure of the bloodstream and heart with vassal restriction as a mechanism it may take a rbc a week to get to the other side under pressure with a inhibited current(fluid movement)

  • @livelovelaugh473
    @livelovelaugh473 4 года назад +2

    Although this video goes a bit fast, it is by far one of the best and informative videos I have watched based on the skin.
    Thank you TED Ed! 👍🏼

  • @kylee7708
    @kylee7708 6 лет назад +5

    God really is creative and amazing

  • @boomboom6577
    @boomboom6577 2 года назад

    Now I see why damaging your skin barrier and/or not moisturizing can cause acne and other skin issues. So, it looks like you need to keep your skin ph stable and protect your skin with moisturizers with skin barrier supportive ingredients. And use benzoyl peroxide.

  • @orvvro
    @orvvro 6 лет назад +1

    So the hairfollicles on the scalp makes only 1.8 - 3% from ALL the hairfollicles of the body?
    Incredible

  • @جهادالبحراوي-ف4ر
    @جهادالبحراوي-ف4ر 2 года назад

    سبحان الله الخالق ،والحمد لله على هذه النعم العظيمة ♥️

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    @shoqvaive1842 6 лет назад

    The mindblowing sound design of your videos has me trippin man.

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    @eshamudhafar4097 Год назад +1

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  • @mugdhasaibhagavatula5490
    @mugdhasaibhagavatula5490 3 года назад

    what a beautiful creation is a human body.

  • @Skoraon93
    @Skoraon93 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @SmartnSuper
    @SmartnSuper 6 лет назад

    Pain! one of the sensation that goes through skin.... without skin... we won't feel any pain.

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    @ashwaryakaurav3069 6 лет назад

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    @youmnahammouda9883 6 лет назад +1

    hey I remember drawing that in my biology class!!

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    The little things in life are amazing

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  • @CodyWhitlock
    @CodyWhitlock 6 лет назад +4

    Ahhh!! Don’t know know how to feel! It’s so cool but also weird 😬😂

  • @jainendramishra6855
    @jainendramishra6855 4 года назад

    I am suffering from temperature sensitivity very badly like not tolerate in heat and cold intolerance with anhidrosis

  • @sagarshrestha2358
    @sagarshrestha2358 4 года назад +2

    How does cream and oil react with skin?do they reach veins after being melted inside the skin?

  • @Housewarmin
    @Housewarmin 6 лет назад

    Can you make a similar video about skincare? like hyperpigmentation, moles and scars? Why do some fade, and some stay forever.

  • @jrexinator
    @jrexinator 6 лет назад

    T-lymphocytes (t-cells) are white blood cells, not red. Correct me if I'm wrong?

  • @joalexsg9741
    @joalexsg9741 4 года назад +2

    A perfect educational tool, even for EFL students, I've just shared it on my EFL blog which follows a transdisciplinary approach as well as on other media. I wish I could also be a patreon but, most unfortunately, I couldn´t afford it! Thank you so much for your precious educational work!

  • @MynameisJoey
    @MynameisJoey 6 лет назад +1

    I love the face in the flat-out skin :D

  • @alain-johnmartinon8719
    @alain-johnmartinon8719 6 лет назад

    Ted ed is so nice to hear and enjoy its facts