integumentary system

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integumentary system

The integumentary system protects the body from the external environment.

Definition

Noun: - The skin and its appendages: The integumentary system is the organ system that forms the external covering of the body. It consists of the skin (epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis), hair, nails, and exocrine glands (such as sweat and sebaceous glands). Its primary functions are protection, sensation, temperature regulation, and vitamin D synthesis.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The integumentary system provides a physical barrier against environmental hazards.
    • A dermatologist specializes in treating disorders of the integumentary system.
    • Burns can cause severe damage to the integumentary system.
Advanced Usage
  • "Integumentary system disorders": A common phrase in medical contexts referring to diseases affecting the skin and its structures.
    • Psoriasis and eczema are examples of chronic integumentary system disorders.
Variants and Related Words
  • Integument (n): A natural outer covering or coat, such as skin, a shell, or a rind. This is the singular form from which "integumentary" is derived.
    • The insect's hard integument protects its internal organs.
  • Integumentary (adj): Of or relating to the integument or integumentary system.
    • The integumentary structures include hair follicles.
Synonyms
  • Dermal system: A less common synonym emphasizing the skin (dermis).
  • Cutaneous system: A synonym focusing on the skin (cutis).
Related Phrases
  • Skin and its appendages: A descriptive phrase synonymous with the integumentary system.
    • The lecture covered the anatomy of the skin and its appendages.
integumentary system

The integumentary system protects the body from the external environment.

Noun
  1. the skin and its appendages