Lab 5 Integumentary System
Lab 5 Integumentary System
Lab 5 Integumentary System
HUMAN ANATOMY
AND PHYSIOLOGY
LABORATORY
MANUAL
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Name of Teacher:
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College of Health Sciences Education
3rd Floor, DPT Building
Matina Campus, Davao City
Telefax: (082)
Phone No.: (082)300-5456/300-0647 Local 117
Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Description: The skin is considered as the largest organ of the body. It is divided into two major
divisions: the superficial epidermis and the deep dermis and the underlying accessory structures. This
activity describes the structures and its physiologic functions.
I. Objectives: At the end of the activity, the students are able to:
1. Describe the structure and function of the integumentary system.
2. Identify the layers of the epidermis and dermis, locate the hypodermis on models or
microscope slides.
3. Identify the accessory structures of the skin on models or microscope slides.
4. Describe the function of the epidermal accessory structures.
5. Compare eccrine seat gland density on the forehead, forearm, palm, and anterior leg.
II. Materials:
1. Compound Microscope (2-3 per group)
2. Prepared slides of:
- thick skin, thin skin with hair
- accessory structure of the skin
3. ink pad for fingerprinting or demonstrating of fingerprints
4. Immersion Oil
5. Applicator Stick
6. Pencil
7. Colored Pencils
8. Reference books
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College of Health Sciences Education
3rd Floor, DPT Building
Matina Campus, Davao City
Telefax: (082)
Phone No.: (082)300-5456/300-0647 Local 117
Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
CN 111n/L – Anatomy and Physiology
1. Label the diagram of the skin and accessory structures. Write your answer on the space provided
corresponding to its number.
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5.
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College of Health Sciences Education
3rd Floor, DPT Building
Matina Campus, Davao City
Telefax: (082)
Phone No.: (082)300-5456/300-0647 Local 117
Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
CN 111n/L – Anatomy and Physiology
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College of Health Sciences Education
3rd Floor, DPT Building
Matina Campus, Davao City
Telefax: (082)
Phone No.: (082)300-5456/300-0647 Local 117
Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
CN 111n/L – Anatomy and Physiology
1. Cortisone is a steroid that is applied to the skin to reduce inflammation. Cortisone acts on cells within the
dermis and can travel through unbroken epidermis to reach cells in the dermis. If the epidermis is such a
good barrier, how can cortisone easily travel through it?
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College of Health Sciences Education
3rd Floor, DPT Building
Matina Campus, Davao City
Telefax: (082)
Phone No.: (082)300-5456/300-0647 Local 117
Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
CN 111n/L – Anatomy and Physiology
3. As we age, our skin wrinkles due to changes in collagen and elastic fibers in the dermis and a decrease in
their production. Explain why topical application of collagen and elastic fibers would not eliminate
wrinkles.
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