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dynamic list see also Cutaneous conditions Category Cutaneous conditions ICD 10 Chapter XII Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue Image RougeoleDP.jpg thumb alt Young child with a red rash covering face, chest, shoulders, and arms. Measles Many conditions affect the human integumentary system the organ system covering the entire surface of the Human body body and composed of Human skin skin , hair , Nail anatomy nails , and related muscle and glands . ref name Lookingbill The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment. ref name pmid19221876 cite journal author Lippens S, Hoste E, Vandenabeele P, Agostinis P, Declercq W title Cell death in the skin journal Apoptosis volume 14 issue 4 pages 549 69 year 2009 month April pmid 19221876 doi 10.1007 s10495 009 0324 z url ref The skin weighs an average of four kilograms, covers an area of two square meters, and is made of three distinct layers the epidermis skin epidermis , dermis , and subcutaneous tissue . ref name Lookingbill There are two main types of human skin glabrous skin , the nonhairy skin on the palms and soles also referred to as the palmoplantar surfaces , and hair bearing skin. ref name RooksCD Burns, Tony et al. 2006 Rook s Textbook of Dermatology CD ROM . Wiley Blackwell. ISBN 1 4051 3130 6. ref Within the latter type, there are hairs in structures called pilosebaceous unit s, each with hair follicle , sebaceous gland , and associated arrector pili muscle. ref name Paus cite journal author Paus R, Cotsarelis G title The biology of hair follicles journal N Engl J Med volume 341 issue 7 pages 491 7 year 1999 pmid 10441606 doi 10.1056 NEJM199908123410706 url ref Embryology In the embryo , the epidermis, hair, and glands form from the ectoderm , which is chemically influenced by the underlying mesoderm that forms the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. ref name isbn0 19 261253 0 cite book author Goldsmith, Lowell A. title Biochemistry and physiology of the skin publisher ... more details