sebaceous glands
They keep the pituitary from secreting FSH and LH, so ovulation does not occur.
The birth stone of December is turqouise.
It is called the gestation period.
Gestation, and the baby is called a fetus.
Mammals are called are called mammals because they have mammary glands( also called breasts, teats or udders), which allow mammals to nurse their babies. And yes all mammals must have the presence of hair follicles to be considered mammals. 2nd Answer: Mammals are animals that give live birth and have mammary glands to nurse their young. Mammals get their name from the mammary gland found in all mammals, which produces milk for their young.
Ova are produced by female glands called ovaries and all of them are present at birth in human females.
bat is a mammal because they have mammary glands for feedinp their young ones so thats why they are called as mammals
thyroid and testes
Colostrum
They give birth to offspring and have mammary glands
Colostrum.
glands are not organs. Sebaceuos glands remove fat from body and only activate during pubirty these glands also remove toxins and cool the bosy off. Sweat glands secrete toxins through sweat and cool body as well these are activated in the body after birth these do not stink because there is no fat in the sweat.
That would be we the people.
they need to be warm blooded, give birth to their young alive(not eggs)and have mammary glands
This condition is officially known as haemolacria. It is most often the result of severe conjunctivitis, an infection of the eye membranes, but it can be caused by other things such as a tumor in the tear glands.
There is still some question about that. People who develop Parkinson's are 6% more likely to come from a family that has at least one member with the disease. Those that come with families with no family members with the disease have a 2% chance of contracting the disease.
It has hair, gives birth to live young, feeds it young with mammary glands (breasts), gives birth to live young, and is warm blooded. It is a mammal.