Integumentary
The integumentary system, commonly referred to as the skin and its associated structures, forms the outer protective covering of the body. It includes the skin itself, its appendages such as hair and nails, and various glands and sensory organs. The system acts as a barrier against mechanical injury, pathogens, and ultraviolet radiation, while contributing to temperature regulation and metabolic processes.
Anatomically, the skin has three main layers: epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. The epidermis, mainly keratinocytes, includes
Accessory structures include hair and nails. Glands have key roles: sebaceous glands secrete sebum to lubricate
Wound healing proceeds through inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases and is influenced by age, nutrition, and