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The Function of the Skin

The skin has many functions, these include:

Secretion – The skin secretes sebum from the underlying sebaceous glands. This natural oil helps to keep the skin supple.

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Heat Regulation – The body temperature is regulated through the skin. Sweating helps to cool the skin while shivering helps to warm the body up.

Absorption – Substances can be absorbed through the skin and transported into the bloodstream.

Protection – The skin acts as a protective barrier against germs and bacteria. The skin also contains Melanocytes, which produce Melanin, and this helps protect the skin against UV radiation.

Excretion – The skin contains sweat glands, which help to excrete excess waste and toxins out of the body.

Sensation – The skin contains thousands of nerve endings that act as sensors for pain heat or cold.

Vitamins – The skin helps make Vitamin D, created by a chemical reaction to Sunlight.

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