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The integumentary system is responsible for protection and regulation from "summary" of Anatomy & Physiology by Kevin T. Patton

The integumentary system plays a vital role in protecting the body from external threats such as pathogens, physical trauma, and harmful UV radiation. This protective function is primarily carried out by the outermost layer of the skin, known as the epidermis, which acts as a barrier to prevent the entry of microorganisms and other harmful substances into the body. In addition to its protective function, the integumentary system also plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature. The skin contains sweat glands that help to regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which cools the body through evaporation. Furthermore, blood vessels in the skin can dilate or constrict in response to changes in temperature, allowing for heat...
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    Anatomy & Physiology

    Kevin T. Patton

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