The skin is part of the integumentary system. Its four accessory organs include the hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands and the nails.
Anything that does not include the blood vessels (that supply nutrition to the skin), sweat glands, sebacious glands, adipose, cartilaginious fibers even. and others inside the dermis (it is FULL of accessory items).
Sebaceous gland
If this is for the Penn Foster Medical Coding and Billing class you can find the answer located on page 30 of your Cellular Anatomy/Integumentary and Musculoskeletal Systems Study Unit.
The accessory organs of the Integumentary system are hair, nails, and skin. There are two types of glands in the skin called sebaceous and sweat glands. Check out wikipedia for more information.
just look up integumenatry system and it will be the third link
The hair, skin, sweat glands, and oil glands (sebeceous glands) are the accessory organs or appendages of the integumentary system.
The integumentary system is made up of the skin and its accessory organs.
There are 3 accessory organs and 1 organ. The 3 accessory organs are nail, hair, and glands. The one organ in the integumentary system is skin.
Yes, production of sweat is a function of the integumentary system. The sweat glands are one of the system's accessory organs.
skin
Hair and nails are some accessory organs of the integumentary system.
Your skin
There is just one organ in the integumentary system, which is commonly known as the skin.
Lungs because they give the waste products to the integumentary system.
These are part of the epidermis which is a part of the skin.
part of the skin, which is an organ.
The integumentary system includes your skin, and mucus that lines your stomach, intestines, and rectum.
The skin is the organ