Human Integumentary System
The human integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, nails, and glands. It is the body's largest organ and serves as a protective barrier against infection and injury. It also helps regulate body temperature, synthesize vitamin D, and excrete waste products. The integumentary system is essential for human health, providing protection from environmental toxins, ultraviolet radiation, and microbial infections. Additionally, it helps maintain the body's immune system and provides sensory input, such as pressure and temperature. In terms of cosmetic applications, the integumentary system is used to keep the skin healthy and to provide a youthful appearance.
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