1. The epidermis is the outer most layer of the skin, and is made up of two parts- an exterior and interior portion. Meanwhile the dermis is the thickness of the dermis varies in different parts of the body, depending on the function of that part.
2. The integumentary system is composed of layers from the four types of body tissues epithelial, connective muscle, and nervous system. Its functions include, maintenance of homeostasis by regulating your internal body temperature. Sweat glands produce sweat in response to body temperature.
3. The skin interrelates with other organ systems to maintain a constant body temperature by, regulating the bodies internal body temperature.
4. The skin responds to external stimuli by cold and fright. Nervous tissue helps us detect external stimuli, such as pain or pressure.
5. A third-degree burn affects the body as a whole because, with this type of burn, the skin function is lost, and skin grafts may be required to replace lost skin.
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