What does an integument consist of in a human being?
skin, glands, hair, nails
upper lip, lower lip, ear, nose
lungs, trachea, esophagus, stomach
pericardium, heart, valves, chambers
The human skin (integument) is the enveloping membrane of the body; includes, in addition to the epidermis and dermis, all the derivatives of the epidermis, for example, hairs and nails. It derives from integumentum, which means "a covering" in Latin. In a figurative sense, it could mean a cloak or a disguise.