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Chapter 201. Biology of the Skin
Topics: Introduction | Structure and Function | Effects of Aging
 
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Introduction

The skin is the largest organ of the body. It serves many important functions, including regulating body temperature, maintaining water and electrolyte balance, and sensing painful and pleasant stimuli. The skin keeps dangerous substances from entering the body and provides a shield from the sun's harmful effects. In addition, skin color, texture, and folds help mark people as individuals. Anything that goes wrong with skin function or appearance can have important consequences for physical and mental health.

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